Noun
A subscription for more than is available.
(programming) A multithreading technique involving an extra thread that runs tasks when all other threads are blocked.
(networking) The practice of connecting multiple devices to the same switch port in a storage area network.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe improvement in investor confidence seems to be evidenced in the remarkable oversubscription in the latest Mediterranean Investment Holdings plc bond rollover as well as the recent government bond auctions. Source: Internet
Oversubscription adjustment A company can adjust oversubscription money with his receivable allotment money and calls money. Source: Internet
Financial market analysts at FSDH Merchant Bank Limited said the auction is likely to witness an oversubscription with a slight moderation in stop rates due to abundant system liquidity and a relatively low yield environment in the secondary market. Source: Internet
Tanzania Securities said in a Weekly Market Blast on Monday that they projected the yield rate for long-term securities to slightly decline, but oversubscription loomed large. Source: Internet
The greater the oversubscription of the stock election, the fewer shares and more cash a F&G shareholder making the stock election will receive. Source: Internet
The yields down spiral movements followed a significant auction oversubscription, meaning falling rates across all papers since the beginning of the year. Source: Internet