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A semi-strong market is exemplified by the Stock Market, where all publicly available information is reflected in asset prices. For instance, if a company announces strong quarterly earnings, the stock price will quickly adjust to reflect this new information, as investors react to the news. In this market, neither insider information nor public information can provide an advantage, as prices already incorporate all publicly known data.

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