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Definition of Curb market
1. Noun. A stock market for trading in securities not listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curb Market
Literary usage of Curb market
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Corporation Finance: An Exposition of the Principles and Methods Governing by William Henry Lough (1909)
"The curb market.—There are a considerable number of large corporations that ...
This is known as the curb market, for the reason that the meetings of the ..."
2. Financial Liberalization and the Internal Structure of Capital Markets in by Miguel Urrutia (1988)
"curb market has created problems for both lenders and depositors. ... Finally,
fragmentation of the curb market limits its ability to exploit economies of ..."
3. What Every Business Woman Should Know: A Complete Guide to Business Usages by Lillian Cecilia Kearney (1916)
"curb market. The Hughes Commission, appointed to investigate the New York Stock
Exchange, included in its report, dated June 7, 1909, the following with ..."
4. Money and Investments; a Reference Book for the Use of Those Desiring by Montgomery Rollins (1907)
"as the " curb" market. In New York, the trading in such securities ... In Boston
a " curb " market has recently been established upon Exchange Place. ..."