transparent trading
[/trænsˈpɛrənt ˈtreɪdɪŋ/]
noun
negociação transparente
1. A trading practice where all relevant information about transactions, prices, volumes, and market conditions is openly disclosed to participants, regulators, and the public, ensuring fair market access and reducing information asymmetry.
The new stock exchange implemented transparent trading policies to increase investor confidence.
A nova bolsa de valores implementou políticas de negociação transparente para aumentar a confiança dos investidores.
2. Trading conducted with full visibility of execution details, including real-time price discovery, trade reporting, and pre-trade and post-trade transparency requirements.
Transparent trading requirements mandate that brokers disclose their best bid and ask prices.
Os requisitos de negociação transparente exigem que os corretores divulguem seus melhores preços de oferta e demanda.
In Brazil, transparent trading has become increasingly important following regulations from the Central Bank (Banco Central do Brasil) and the Securities Commission (CVM - Comissão de Valores Mobiliários). The concept aligns with B3's commitment to fair trading practices. In the USA, transparent trading is a cornerstone of market regulation, emphasized after the 2008 financial crisis and reinforced through regulations like Dodd-Frank. The term reflects growing global emphasis on financial market integrity and investor protection.
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