Market indication; willingness to go both ways ( buy or sell) at the mentioned volume and market. print; up on the ticker tape, confirming that the trade has been executed. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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up up [ʌp] adverb
if a computer, machine etc is up, it is working normally and not broken:
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up UK US /ʌp/ adverb
► towards a higher value, number, or level: »
Share prices moved up slowly yesterday.
»Pushing the number of unit sales up every quarter can't be continued indefinitely.
► if a level or amount is up, it has increased: »
The cost of insurance is up quite a lot this year.
up 5%, 20%, etc. on sth »Last year the company's turnover was up 3% on the previous year.
► in a state of being together with other similar things: »
Add up the column of figures.
► to an end or state of being complete: »
Finish up this report before you leave tonight.
»I'd like to wind up the meeting by thanking you for coming.
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up UK US /ʌp/ adjective [after verb] IT
► if a computer, system, etc. is up, it is operating normally: »
The system is up again, so we have to get back to work.
»Do you know when the network will be up again?
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up UK US /ʌp/ noun
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up UK US /ʌp/ verb [T] (-pp-) INFORMAL
► to increase something such as a price: »
We won't be able to make a profit on the deal without upping the sale price.
»It looks like tax rates are going to be upped again.
Financial and business terms. 2012.