Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure)

Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure)
U.S. SEC. regulation whose purpose is to ensure that select groups of investors are not privy to firm-specific information before other investors. Executives are not allowed to reveal nonpublic information during their communications with analysts and select shareholders. If information is inadvertently released, they must take steps to broaden the dissemination of the information within 24 hours of discovering the disclosure. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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