Over-the-counter trading (also referred to in German as außerbörslicher Handel)

All forms of transactions on the financial market that are not conducted via an exchange (all methods of trading that do not involve a regulated market; in over-the-counter transactions participants trade directly with each other, usually through telephone or computer links). – See Over-the-counter, Dark pool, Derivatives transactions-Clearing obligation, Derivatives transactions-.
Reporting obligation, trading platform, market, third party, post-trade transparency, over-the-counter derivative, over-the-counter option telephone trading. – Cf. Financial Stability Report 2012, pp. 92 et seq. (non-transparent over-the-counter market, especially for derivatives, harbors high risks), Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report of December 2013, p. 63 (shifts in OTC trading toward central counterparties),

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