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- Order_matching_system abstract "An electronic order matching system matches buy and sell orders for a security on a stock market, a commodity on commodity market or matching other types of electronically traded financial instruments such as futures contracts.Electronic order matching was introduced in the early 1980s in the United States to supplement open outcry trading (for example the then Mid West Stock Exchange (now the Chicago Stock Exchange) launched the \"MAX system, becoming one of the first stock exchanges to provide fully automated order execution\" in 1982).Orders are usually entered by members of an exchange and executed by a central system that belongs to the exchange. The algorithm that is used to match orders varies from system to system.In modern trading, the order matching system is often part of a larger electronic trading system which will usually include a settlement system and a central securities depository. These services may or may not be provided by the organisation that provides the order matching system.".
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- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_trading_system.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_markets.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Central_securities_depository.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Stock_Exchange.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Commodity_market.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_communication_network.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_trading.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Futures_contract.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Multilateral_trading_facility.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Open_outcry.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Settlement_(finance).
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLink Stock_market.
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Automatic Order Matching and Execution System".
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Order Matching and Execution System".
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Order Matching".
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Order matching system".
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "order matching process".
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "order matching system".
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "order matching".
- Order_matching_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "trade matching".
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- Order_matching_system subject Category:Financial_markets.
- Order_matching_system type Algorithm.
- Order_matching_system type Concept.
- Order_matching_system type Market.
- Order_matching_system comment "An electronic order matching system matches buy and sell orders for a security on a stock market, a commodity on commodity market or matching other types of electronically traded financial instruments such as futures contracts.Electronic order matching was introduced in the early 1980s in the United States to supplement open outcry trading (for example the then Mid West Stock Exchange (now the Chicago Stock Exchange) launched the \"MAX system, becoming one of the first stock exchanges to provide fully automated order execution\" in 1982).Orders are usually entered by members of an exchange and executed by a central system that belongs to the exchange. ".
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