non-quoted security

[/nɒn ˈkwoʊtɪd sɪˈkjʊrɪti/]
nounpl: non-quoted securities
valor mobiliário não cotado em bolsa
1. A financial security (such as stocks, bonds, or other investment instruments) that is not listed or traded on a public stock exchange or regulated market
The investment fund specializes in non-quoted securities from emerging technology companies.
O fundo de investimento se especializa em valores mobiliários não cotados em bolsa de empresas de tecnologia emergentes.
2. Securities traded over-the-counter (OTC) or privately without official stock exchange listing
Non-quoted securities typically have lower liquidity and higher risk than publicly traded stocks.
Valores mobiliários não cotados em bolsa geralmente têm menor liquidez e maior risco do que ações negociadas publicamente.
In Brazil, non-quoted securities are increasingly relevant due to the growth of private equity and venture capital markets. The B3 (Brazil's main stock exchange) distinguishes between listed and non-listed securities, with the latter subject to different regulatory frameworks. This distinction is important for investor protection and market transparency in the Brazilian financial system.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
unlisted securityunquoted securityover-the-counter securityOTC securityprivate security
Antonyms / Antônimos
quoted securitylisted securitypublic securityexchange-traded security

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
valor mobiliário não cotado em bolsa
Standard usage in Brazilian financial markets and regulations
São Paulo
título não listado na B3
Common reference to securities not listed on B3 (Brazil Bolsa Balcão)
Portugal
valores mobiliários não cotados
Standard Portuguese terminology used in European financial markets

Related Words

over-the-counter marketilliquid assetsprivate equityventure capitalstock exchangeregulated market

Related Idioms & Phrases

off-exchange trading
over-the-counter market
unlisted shares
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