MAS Trade Reporting refers to a regulatory framework established by financial authorities to enforce the reporting of transactions in financial markets. It mandates that market participants such as securities dealers and brokers report details of their trades to designated repositories or regulatory bodies. This includes information on trade volume, price, counterparties, and timestamps. The objective is to enhance transparency, facilitate market surveillance, detect market abuse, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. By centralizing transaction data, MAS Trade Reporting supports effective risk management and investor protection efforts, strengthening overall market integrity.