trading infrastructure
[ˈtreɪdɪŋ ˌɪnfrəˈstrʌktʃər]
nounpl: trading infrastructures
infraestrutura de negociação
1. The physical, technological, and institutional systems and facilities that enable buying and selling of goods, securities, or other assets in markets
The country invested billions in trading infrastructure to modernize its financial markets.
O país investiu bilhões em infraestrutura de negociação para modernizar seus mercados financeiros.
2. The combination of exchanges, clearing systems, settlement mechanisms, and communication networks that support commerce and financial transactions
Robust trading infrastructure is essential for a competitive economy.
Uma infraestrutura de negociação robusta é essencial para uma economia competitiva.
3. The technological platforms and logistics networks that facilitate the execution and completion of trades
The trading infrastructure includes high-speed networks and automated order processing systems.
A infraestrutura de negociação inclui redes de alta velocidade e sistemas automatizados de processamento de pedidos.
This term is prominent in discussions about economic development and financial market modernization in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, improving trading infrastructure has been a priority for initiatives like the digital economy agenda and capital markets modernization. In the USA, it's central to discussions about market competitiveness and technological advancement in financial centers like New York.
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