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Regulation Fair Disclosure

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Definition:
A regulation adopted by the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) which requires all publicly traded companies to disclose to the public any relevant information which would influence the buying or selling of their stock. This regulation increases company transparency and timeliness of information, and addesses selective disclosure to shareholders and large investors.

Related Concepts:

Inside Information
SEC
Selective Disclosure
 

Available Positions Related to Regulation Fair Disclosure:

Alternative Investments jobs

Institutional Investment Management jobs

Research & Advisory jobs

 

Relevant Functional Areas:

Institutional Investment Management
Research & Advisory
 

Related Job Titles:

Buy-side Research
Trader
 

Synonyms:

Reg FD
Regulation FD