Bucketing — A situation where, in an attempt to make a short term profit, a broker confirms an order to a client without actually executing it. A brokerage which engages in unscrupulous activities, such as bucketing, is often referred to as a bucket shop. If … Investment dictionary
bucketing — /ˈbʌkətɪŋ/ (say bukuhting) noun Colloquial a severe verbal attack or criticism: *Sydney officials copped a bucketing for teeing up jobs and trips for family members of IOC delegates during the fight to host the 2000 Games. –aap news, 2000 …
bucketing — Interest rate risk management which matches interest rate exposure of future inflows and outflows, with offsetting interest rate exposure at pre determined future dates. LIFFE … Financial and business terms
bucketing — I Everyday English Slang in Ireland v raining very heavily II Irish Slang raining heavily … English dialects glossary
bucketing — n. illegal practice by a broker of carrying out a client s order for his/her own account instead of executing it on the market hoping to make a short term profit buck·et || bÊŒkɪt n. pail, container for holding liquid; basket (Basketball… … English contemporary dictionary
bucketing — Receipt of orders to purchase and sell stock without intention of actually executing such orders … Black's law dictionary
bucketing — Receipt of orders to purchase and sell stock without intention of actually executing such orders … Black's law dictionary
bucketing — Running a bucket shop. See bucket shop … Ballentine's law dictionary
bucketing — noun ( s) 1. : the operation of a bucket shop 2. : the practice of a broker who buckets orders or takes the other side of customers trades … Useful english dictionary
bucket down — ˈbucket ˌdown [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bucket down he/she/it buckets down present participle bucketing down past tense … Useful english dictionary