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''Conduct risk - financial markets''
Land and buildings and related rights, especially when being traded or valued.


Front-running is the fraudulent practice of buying securities or making other trades to take advantage of knowledge of a future event, for example a large purchase order from a client.
Also known as real ''property''.




==See also==
Real estate is often categorised as one of:
* [[Conduct risk]]
#Residential, used for living accommodation;
* [[FMSB]]
#Industrial, used for manufacturing and similar processes; or
* [[Insider dealing]]
#Commercial, used for all other business purposes.
* [[Layering]]
 
* [[Market corners]]
 
* [[Spoofing]]
== See also ==
* [[Squeeze]]
* [[Bricks and mortar]]
* [[Wash trading]]
* [[Commercial real estate]]
* [[Corporate real estate]]
* [[Estate]]
* [[Freehold]]
* [[Lease]]
* [[Property]]
* [[Real]]
* [[Real economy]]
* [[Real estate investment trust]]
* [[Real option]]
* [[Tenant]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 10:33, 16 July 2022

Land and buildings and related rights, especially when being traded or valued.

Also known as real property.


Real estate is often categorised as one of:

  1. Residential, used for living accommodation;
  2. Industrial, used for manufacturing and similar processes; or
  3. Commercial, used for all other business purposes.


See also