Pearson Etext For Foundations Of Finance -- Combo Access Card (10th Edition)
Pearson Etext For Foundations Of Finance -- Combo Access Card (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780135639344
Author: Arthur J. Keown, John D Martin, J. William Petty
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 1RQ
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 To discuss: The difference between money and capital market.

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The money market comprises of all organizations and procedures that achieve dealings in short-period debt instruments that are distributed by debtors with (usually) great credit ratings. Instances of securities dealt in the money market comprise country U. Treasury bills, bankers’ acceptances, and commercial paper. Note that all of these are instruments of debt.

Equities are not dealt in the money market. The money market is totally an over-the-counter market. In other sense, the capital market delivers for transactions in long-period financial rights (those rights with maturity time ranging more than one year). The capital market comprises both equity and debt securities. Trades in the capital market can take place on prearranged exchanges or over-the-counter.

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