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Quoted Price

Spanish: precio cotizado

Description

Quoted Price refers to the specific price at which a security or commodity is offered for sale. It is often used in financial contexts to indicate the current market price that buyers can expect to pay.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters should be aware that 'precio cotizado' is used in formal financial discussions. Be cautious of regional variations in terminology, and avoid colloquial terms that may confuse the context. Stick to the glossary term to maintain clarity in professional settings.

Example Sentences

EN: The quoted price for the stock has increased significantly over the past week.

ES: El precio cotizado de la acción ha aumentado significativamente en la última semana.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing 'quoted price' with 'market price'; misinterpreting the term as a fixed price rather than a current offer; mixing up financial terminology with medical terms.

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Term Last Updated: Jan 05, 2026 at 5:02 AM