noun
Definition 1
Price of a listed security at a given point in time.
Source: Invertext
Context: It [the London Stock Exchange] has also fallen behind other exchanges in moving into so-called "dark pools" - off-public-market trading venues where banks, hedge funds and institutional investors can trade large blocks of shares in secret, avoiding the risk of alerting others to their strategy and moving the listed price of a stock.
Source: Financial Times 26/06/2008