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This is a form of securities issuance that has no exact definitionIt 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. 
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It is not normally expected to be listed on an exchange.
Pension Scheme Rules.
 
 
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Any rules in other contexts.


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]]
* [[Abatement]]
* [[Placement]]
* [[Anti-avoidance rule]]  = anti-avoidance provision
* [[Best execution rule]]
* [[Chatham House Rule]]
* [[Code]]
* [[Disclosure and Transparency Rules]]
* [[Filter rule]]
* [[Global Anti-Base Erosion Rules]]
* [[Guidance]]
* [[Income Inclusion Rule]]
* [[Law]]
* [[Liikanen rule]]
* [[Listing Rules]]
* [[Loss-sharing rule]]
* [[Nexus rule]]
* [[Overall Liquidity Adequacy Rule]]  (OLAR)
* [[Pension]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Rule]]
* [[Rule 144A]]
* [[Rule 144A]]
* [[Secondary market]]
* [[Rule 2a-7]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Rules]]
* [[Scheme rules]]
* [[Subject To Tax Rule]]
* [[Supervision]]
* [[Uncleared Margin Rule]]  (UMR)
* [[Undertaxed Payments Rule]]
* [[Uniform Rules for Forfaiting]]
* [[Volcker Rule]]
 
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