extended session rules
[ɪkˈstɛndɪd ˈsɛʃən rulz]
nounpl: extended session rules
regras de sessão estendida
1. Regulations governing the operation of trading or legislative sessions that continue beyond standard closing times
The stock exchange implemented extended session rules to allow after-hours trading.
A bolsa de valores implementou regras de sessão estendida para permitir negociação após o horário.
2. Guidelines that establish procedures for prolonged meetings, debates, or operational periods in official or institutional contexts
The congress applied extended session rules to accommodate the important legislative debate.
O congresso aplicou regras de sessão estendida para acomodar o importante debate legislativo.
3. Specific protocols defining permitted activities, time limits, and participant conduct during extended operational periods
Trading under extended session rules requires compliance with specific SEC guidelines.
As operações sob regras de sessão estendida exigem conformidade com diretrizes específicas da CVM.
This term is primarily used in financial and legislative contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, it's particularly relevant in discussions about B3 (the Brazilian stock exchange) operations and congressional sessions. In the US, it's commonly associated with SEC regulations and stock market operations. The concept reflects modern market demands for extended accessibility and legislative flexibility.
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