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Investing with Saudi Stocks: The Basics
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- How is the opening price determined for equities?
- What is an opening auction?
- How is the closing price determined for equities?
- When does a closing auction take place?
- When will the closing price be determined?
- What types of securities apply a closing auction mechanism to determine the closing price?
- What type of orders are permitted during the closing auction?
- Do negotiated deals affect the closing price?
- What is the duration for the settlement cycle of securities' transactions?
- What is short selling?
- What is the purpose of short selling?
- What is the settlement of securities?
- What is the settlement of cash?
- Can orders be canceled or modified during the closing auction?
- What will happen if an order is not matched during continuous trading?
- What will happen if an order is not matched during the closing auction?
- Can orders be placed after the closing auction (after 3:10 pm)?
- What are Over The Counter (OTC) trades?
- What is the process for conducting an OTC trade?
- Does the 49% foreign ownership limitation apply to a foreign company?
- What is a volatility auction?
- Is it possible to place buy/sell orders during a volatility auction?
- What is the last theoretical price?
- What will happen at the end of the auction if no theoretical price is reached?
- Can volatility auctions be triggered more than once?
- What is a negotiated deal?
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Can volatility auctions be triggered more than once?
Yes. Volatility auctions are triggered when an order reaches the fixed limit, and this can potentially happen more than once during continuous trading.
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