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Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules Sourcebook (DTR) definition

What does Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules Sourcebook (DTR) mean?

The DTR are part of the fca handbook and contain disclosure guidance, transparency rules, corporate governance rules and rules relating to primary information providers. The DTR apply to companies whose shares are admitted to the Official List and traded on the London Stock Exchange, but, other than Chapter 5, not companies whose securities are traded on AIM or companies with debt securities listed on the Professional Securities Market and which do not have shares or other securities traded on a regulated market.

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