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Revision as of 14:47, 11 May 2016
Price transparency is the amount of information available to market participants about prices.
Price transparency takes two forms:
- 'Pre-trade price transparency', i.e. the prices at which counterparties advertise they are willing to buy or sell specific financial instruments.
- 'Post-trade price transparency', i.e. the prices at which counterparties recently bought or sold specific financial instruments.