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New MART Board of Directors Inducted

MANILA -- The Hyatt Casino and Hotel played host last February 21, 2012 to the recent joint induction of the 2012 Board of Directors for the Money Market Association of the Philippines and ACI The Financial Markets Association. In attendance were this year’s newly-elected Executive Committee members along with the other Board Directors, initiated into [...]

By | March 21st, 2012|EVENTS, NEWS|0 Comments

MART Sets Theme For 2012

By: Json Clemente MAKATI -- The Money Market Association of the Philippines ushers in 2012 with the theme “MART at 41: At the Forefront of Financial Market Development.” In its first board meeting for the year, the newly-elected Board of Directors remained positive and wished to address the vital role of the association and its [...]

By | March 21st, 2012|NEWS|0 Comments

Trading Practices – “Post” vs. “No Post” Price Quotations With The Broker

“POST” vs. “NO POST” PRICE QUOTATIONS WITH THE BROKER A “posted price” is a live dealable price given by a dealer to the broker and is intended to be broadcasted to all trading participants in a particular market. On the other hand, a “No Post” price, although unannounced is considered dealable. It will be dealt [...]

By | December 12th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Trading Practices – Negotiating a Price

A posted price is said to be under negotiation when an interested dealer asks the broker for an improvement or for any flexibility in the price quotation. The improved price should only be shown to the negotiating dealer. If not immediately dealt, the broker may announce the improved price to other dealers as a live [...]

By | December 5th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Trading Practices – Wrong “Big Figure” Price Quotation

WRONG “BIG FIGURE” PRICE QUOTATION Wrong “Big Figure” or “big fig” price quotation is defined in the trading markets as follows: a) USD/PhP Foreign Exchange Spot as PhP 1.00 off the current spot price e.g. USD/PhP Spot Bid Price USD/PhP 44.10 Erroneous Quotation USD/PhP 43.10 Wrong “Big Fig” 43.00 b) USD/PhP Foreign Exchange Forward and [...]

By | November 27th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Trading Practices – Sizing-up the Volume

Sizing-up is an action of an aggressor dealer asking how much more volume can the quoting dealer do on top of the initial volume that was shown for the posted price. a) When an aggressor dealer asks for a bigger volume for a posted price without specifying any amount, and the quoting dealer responds with [...]

By | November 20th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Trading Practices – All-or-Nothing Price Quotations

“All-or-nothing” price quotation is defined as a price for a specified volume and could only be traded in its entirety. Dealers may give an “all-or-nothing” price quotation for a specific volume above the minimum trading lot for business or economic reasons such as, efficiency in booking or getting the whole volume dealt straight away in [...]

By | November 14th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Trading Practices – Stuffing

Stuffing takes place when a broker loses a price or makes an erroneous price quotation, and he is being obliged by the aggressor dealer to still honor and complete the missed deal. Usually, the price to cover is worse than the price lost; hence, cost is shouldered by the broker who got stuffed. a. Dealers [...]

By | November 8th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Philippine Star Feature 2011

PhilStar Feature 2011

By | November 8th, 2011|ARCHIVES|0 Comments

MART Position Paper – Philippine Yield Curves

This paper aims to establish the urgent need to adjust the methodology for the construction of the standard yield curve in the Philippines. In particular we recommend prioritizing the use of market derived yields using the most liquid benchmark securities along the yield curve as opposed to the current methodology where the curve is often [...]

By | November 2nd, 2011|NEWS, POSITION PAPERS|1 Comment

MART Position Paper – Interbank Repo Market in the Philippines

1. A repurchase agreement or a repo is a contract whereby the seller of securities agrees to buy them back at a specified future date and price usually on a short-term basis. The difference between the original price and the repurchase price implies the cost of the repo otherwise known as the repo rate. This [...]

By | November 2nd, 2011|NEWS, POSITION PAPERS|0 Comments

Trading Practices – Market Color

Market color, which is not to be confused with sizing-up the volume, is a terminology normally used in the context of dealers and brokers describing the depth of market liquidity. It is also defined as the ensuing sentiment in the trading markets. The market color is commonly given by a broker to market participant dealers. [...]

By | October 31st, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Trading Practices – Posted Price is Hit by Two or More Dealers

POSTED PRICE IS HIT BY TWO OR MORE DEALERS WITH THE MONEY BROKER (BROKER) RESULTING IN TRANSACTION VOLUME LESS THAN THE MINIMUM STANDARD LOT When a posted price with a broker is lifted or given simultaneously by two or more dealers, the volume specified by the quoting dealer will be divided equally among the aggressor [...]

By | October 24th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Trading Practices – Posted Price is Hit by Two or More Dealers

POSTED PRICE IS HIT BY TWO OR MORE DEALERS WITH THE MONEY BROKER (BROKER) RESULTING IN TRANSACTION VOLUME LESS THAN THE MINIMUM STANDARD LOT When a posted price with a broker is lifted or given simultaneously by two or more dealers, the volume specified by the quoting dealer will be divided equally among the aggressor [...]

By | October 24th, 2011|NEWS, TRADING PRACTICES|0 Comments

Cagayan De Oro AVP

By | October 18th, 2011|EVENTS, NEWS|0 Comments