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transparent

[trans-pair-uhnt, -par-] / trænsˈpɛər ənt, -ˈpær- /




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Fees in private vehicles can also be significantly higher — and less transparent — than those in public-market products.

From MarketWatch

If trust in marks, ratings or valuations were to evaporate, the lack of transparent price discovery could lead to a sudden rush for liquidity by retail investors that would amplify stress.

From MarketWatch

That watchdog issued a call for parties to be "realistic, open and transparent" about their tax and spending choices for subsequent years - almost as if they might not be.

From BBC

Jersey Minister for Health and Social Services, Tom Binet, said: "Jersey would have one of the safest and most transparent assisted dying laws in the world."

From BBC

Infantino has been true to his word that Fifa would be transparent - publishing the salaries of all top executives and keeping funds within football.

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