issue pricing
[/ˈɪʃuː ˈpraɪsɪŋ/]
noun
precificação de emissão
1. The process of determining the price at which a new security (stock, bond, or other financial instrument) will be offered to the public for the first time
The investment bank handled the issue pricing for the company's initial public offering.
O banco de investimento gerenciou a precificação de emissão da oferta pública inicial da empresa.
2. The final price set by underwriters for a security being issued to investors
The issue pricing was set at $25 per share after careful market analysis.
A precificação de emissão foi estabelecida em $25 por ação após análise cuidadosa do mercado.
3. The valuation methodology used to establish the offering price of new securities
Issue pricing strategies vary depending on market conditions and investor demand.
As estratégias de precificação de emissão variam dependendo das condições de mercado e da demanda dos investidores.
Issue pricing is a critical concept in both U.S. and Brazilian financial markets, particularly relevant during IPOs and bond issuances. In Brazil, this process is regulated by CVM (Comissão de Valores Mobiliários), while in the USA it falls under SEC oversight. The term reflects the sophisticated practices of investment banking and is commonly used in discussions between financial professionals, corporate executives, and institutional investors in both countries.
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