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London Market Information LinkThe London Stock Exchange's main source of UK financial data for market professionals and information vendors.Similar MatchesTechnical InformationTechnical InformationInformation related to the momentum of a particular variable. In market analysis, technical information is information related to market dynamics and crowd behavior only. Complete informationComplete informationThe assumption that economic agents (buyers and sellers, consumers and firms) know everything that they need to know in order to make optimal decisions. Types of incomplete information are uncertainty and asymmetric information. Expected value of perfect informationExpected value of perfect informationThe expected value if the future uncertain outcomes could be known minus the expected value with no additional information. Insider informationInsider informationPrice-sensitive information about a company that has not yet been made public.People who use the information either to make a profit for themselves or for someone else are committing a criminal offence (insider dealing).The inside dealer does not have to work for the company for his dealing to be an offence. So a stockbroker, or merchant banker, who knows about an impending takeover deal who buys shares in the target company with the intention of making a profit, is guilty. If he gets a friend to buy the shares, he is still guilty. In theory, the net is cast quite wide. In practice, insider dealing prosecutions are rare, and successful ones rarer still because the allegations are so hard to prove.Note the difference between insider dealing (an offence) and directors dealings (not an offence). Fundamental InformationFundamental InformationInformation relating to the economic state of a company or economy. In market analysis, fundamental information is related to the earnings prospects of the firm only. Further Suggestionsprice sensitive informationInformational efficiency Information Agent Informational efficiency Information architecture Information costs Information Coefficient (IC) Asymmetric information Information asymmetry For your information (FYI) Intermarket Surveillance Information System (ISIS) Nonpublic information Information services Information Ratio Limit order information system Asymmetric information Insider information Information content effect Incomplete information Statement of Additional Information (SAI) |
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