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imported>Doug Williamson
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This is a form of securities issuance that has no exact definition.  It usually refers to an issue that has been designed for a specific set of investor needs at a particular time.  As such it is not expected to be traded in the secondary market and is not a 'public' issue. 
The private sector is the part of the economy which:


It is not normally expected to be listed on an exchange.
*Is not owned or controlled by the government; and
*Consists of organisations established to make a profit.


A wide variety of securities under various names are private placements. In Germany, [[Schuldschein]] are a form of private placements, for example.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Issue]]
* [[Charitable status]]
* [[Placement]]
* [[Mutual]]
* [[Rule 144A]]
* [[Not-for-profit]]
* [[Secondary market]]
* [[Private equity]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Profit]]
* [[Taking private]]
* [[Third sector]]

Revision as of 18:26, 3 September 2017

The private sector is the part of the economy which:

  • Is not owned or controlled by the government; and
  • Consists of organisations established to make a profit.


See also