A securities transaction that involves a broker acting, at the same time, as agent in both sides of the trade. The broker simultaneously executes an order to buy and an order to sell the same security. The practice, known as crossing, is legal only if, before the transaction, the broker offers the securities to the public at a price above its bid price.
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