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Capital marketTraditionally, this has referred to the market for trading long-term debt instruments (those that mature in more than one year). That is, the market where capital is raised. More recently, capital mar [..]
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Capital marketA financial market that trades bonds, stocks, or any other long-term financial instruments used by businesses to raise funds. The term "capital" comes from the notion that business commonly [..]
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Capital marketA broad term, encompassing all the many mechanisms by which saving can be conveyed to those who wish to use it for investment. Most obviously, it includes the markets for stocks and bonds.
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Capital marketA structured market for trading stocks and bonds such as the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ. Capital market can also include less structured markets such as private placements.
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Capital marketDefinition A market where debt or equity securities are traded.
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Capital marketMarket place where long-term debt instruments are traded. Instruments with maturity more than a year are traded here.
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Capital marketA market for medium to long-term financial instruments. Financial instruments traded in the capital market include shares, and bonds issued by the Australian Government, State governments, corporate b [..]
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Capital marketThe financial market where medium- and long-term debt instruments (such as bonds and shares of businesses and public authorities) are traded. Opposite: Money market.
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Capital marketthe market in which savings are made available to investors
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Capital marketThe market in which corporate equity and longer-term debt securities (those maturing in more than one year) are issued and traded.
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Capital marketMarket in which financial instruments are bought and sold.
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Capital marketThis is an important part of financial sector and refers to a system which provides for facilities and arrangements for borrowing and loaning of l [..]
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Capital marketThe market in which corporate equity and longer-term debt securities (those maturing in more than one year) are issued and traded.
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Capital marketSeries of financial institutions that steer supply and demand for long-term loans. Many of the institutions are intermediaries between short-term markets.
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Capital marketIs the generalised term used to describe the market of debt and equity securities.
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Capital marketA financial market that trades bonds, stocks, or any other long-term financial instruments used by businesses to raise funds. The term "capital" comes from the notion that business commonly [..]
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Capital marketa market for medium to long-term financial instruments. Financial instruments traded in the capital market include shares, and bonds issued by the Australian Government, State governments, corporate b [..]
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Capital market
(finance) The market for long-term securities, including the stock market and the bond market.
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Capital market The market for relatively long-term (greater than one year original maturity) financial instruments (e.g., bonds and stocks). [Chapters 2 and 19] Capital rationing
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Capital marketTraditionally, this has referred to the market for trading long-term debt instruments (those that mature in more than one year). That is, the market where capital is raised. More recently, capital mar [..]
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