market practices
[/ˈmɑːrkɪt ˈpræktɪsɪz/]
nounpl: market practices
práticas de mercado
1. The established methods, customs, and procedures used by participants in a market or industry for conducting business transactions
Fair market practices ensure that all consumers are treated equally and have access to honest information.
As práticas de mercado justas garantem que todos os consumidores sejam tratados igualmente e tenham acesso a informações honestas.
2. Standard or conventional ways of doing business within a specific industry or sector
The company adopted transparent market practices to build customer trust.
A empresa adotou práticas de mercado transparentes para construir confiança do cliente.
3. Business behaviors and strategies commonly accepted or used in commercial exchanges
Regulators monitor market practices to prevent fraud and unfair competition.
Os reguladores monitoram as práticas de mercado para evitar fraude e concorrência desleal.
In Brazil, 'práticas de mercado' is a crucial term in business law and regulatory discourse, especially with the growth of consumer protection laws and market oversight by CONAR (advertising self-regulation council) and PROCON (consumer protection agency). In the USA and English-speaking markets, 'market practices' is extensively used in regulatory frameworks like the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) standards and SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) guidelines to ensure fair competition and consumer protection.
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