Intermarket Surveillance Information System investment & finance definition
A data sharing tool that
collects information on equity and options transactions. It allows exchange
officials and regulators to monitor the market and protect the investing public.
The information is provided online to give surveillance personnel complete and
timely data about transactions and to help them spot potential violations.
See Intermarket Surveillance Information System in Wall Street Words
A system for storing options and equity trade information from eight national securities exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange and the National Association of Securities Dealers. Included in the system is information on trades, the places where they occurred, the firms involved, and the brokers making the trades.