Agency
An agent who discloses the seller's minimum acceptable price to the buyer without authorization has violated which fiduciary duty?
AObedience
BAccounting
CConfidentiality✓ Correct
DDisclosure
Explanation
Disclosing confidential information such as the seller's bottom-line price without authorization breaches the fiduciary duty of confidentiality owed by the agent to the client.
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