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Nonpublic informationInformation about a company that is not known by the general public, which will have a definite impact on the stock price when released. See: Insider trading.Nonpublic information Similar MatchesAsymmetric informationAsymmetric informationThe failure of two parties to a transaction to have the same relevant information. Examples are buyers who know less about product quality than sellers, and lenders who know less about likely default than borrowers. Both are common in international markets. Price sensitive informationPrice sensitive informationInformation which, if made public, is likely to have a significant effect on the price of a company's securities. Such information must, in connection with a listed company, be reported to RNS, so that it can be released to the market in a fashion which is fair to all investors.Any person who uses price sensitive information to make a profit either for themselves or a third party in the shares of a company are in breach of insider trading laws or the Market Abuse Regime. Information asymmetryInformation asymmetryCondition that information is known to some, but not all, participants. Information servicesInformation servicesOrganizations that furnish investment and other types of information, such as information that helps a firm monitor its cash position. Information content effectInformation content effectThe rise in the stock price following a dividend signal, or publication of some other related news. Further SuggestionsTechnical InformationLimit order information system insider information Intermarket Surveillance Information System (ISIS) Information Ratio Expected value of perfect information Information Agent Statement of Additional Information (SAI) Incomplete information Information Coefficient (IC) Information costs Informational efficiency Fundamental Information London Market Information Link Information architecture For your information (FYI) Asymmetric information Informational efficiency Complete information Insider information |
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