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When a company offers new securities for trading, it is referred to as an "initial public offering" or IPO. However, trading can occur before the official closing of the prospectus, which is known as the "grey market". This term is specifically used for listing new securities, such as a new issuer or additional listing for existing securities. Settlement for these trades occurs when the prospectus closes, typically within a week of the initial posting for trading.