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On an exchange, the member firm that is designated as the market maker (or dealer for a listed common stock). Member of a stock exchange who maintains a "fair and orderly market" in one or more securities. Only one specialist can be designated for a given stock, but dealers may be specialists for several stocks. In contrast, there can be multiple market makers in the OTC market. ...
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Member of a stock exchange who maintains a fair and orderly market in one or more securities.
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A physician whose practice is limited to a particular branch of medicine or surgery, especially one who, by virtue of advance training, is certified by a specialty board as being qualified to so limit his or her practice.
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(in the single-price auction system) a member of the WSE who is obligated to set the price for a given security and to ensure proper market balance and liquidity; the specialist for a given security is nominated by its issuer, upon approval of the WSE Management Board
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A securities firm holding a seat on national securities exchanges. It is charged with maintaining orderly markets in the securities in which it has exclusive franchises. It also buys securities from investors who want to sell and sells when investors want to buy.
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