Meaning capital markets
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Markets in which financial instruments such as stocks and bonds that mature in more than 1 year are traded.
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Capital markets are the physical and electronic markets where equity and debt securities, commodities, and other investments are sold to investors. When you place an order through a brokerage firm, trade online, or use a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP), you're participating in a capital market. Corporations use capital markets to raise mo [..]
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Markets for financial assets and liabilities with maturity greater than one year, including long-term government and corporate bonds, preferred stock, and common stock.
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The markets in which capital is raised initially through the issue of shares (equities) and loans (bonds) and then subsequently traded. The stock market (dealing with the trading of equities) forms a [..]
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refer to markets for long-term financial products and services where governments and companies can raise financing. Although these products may have similarities with money market instruments, the mai [..]
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Public and private markets where businesses or individuals can raise or borrow capital.
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Those financial markets, including institutions and individuals, that exchange securities, especially long-term debt instruments.
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A market in which individuals and institutions trade financial securities. Organizations/institutions in the public and private sectors also often sell securities on the capital markets to raise funds. This type of market is composed of the primary and secondary markets. 
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Securities markets are generally for medium to long-term investments and fundraising, compared with money markets which focus on the short term (one to three years).
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The financial markets for stocks and for long-term debt (one year or longer)
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A financial market where debt or equity securities are traded by institutions and individuals; the market for trading long-term debt instruments (those that mature in more than one year). Also used in a more general context to refer to the market for stocks, bonds, [..]
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A broad term to include tradable debt, securities, and equity as distinct from private markets or banks.
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are a source of financing for companies around the world. The most famous of the capital markets are the stock market and bond market. 
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A capital market is a market where business enterprises and governments can raise long term loans. A capital market includes both the stock market and the bond market. Here a government or a company c [..]
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Capital markets are the electronic and physical markets in which bonds and other financial instruments such as stocks and commodities are sold to investors. Institutions such as governments and corpor [..]
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the market for long-term funding, eg bonds and equity.
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The markets in which equities and debt are traded. (See   Securitization of insurance risk)
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A general term that encompasses all the various markets for financial investments.
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Markets where companies or governments can raise long-term funds, i.e. debt and equity. An alternative to bank borrowings for companies that are not self-financed.
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The markets in which equities and debt are traded. (See Securitization of insurance risk )
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Markets for financial assets and liabilities with maturity greater than one year, i.e. long-term loanable funds, including long-term government and corporate bonds, preferred stock, and common stock.
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A general term encompassing all markets for financial instruments with more than one year to maturity.
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The market in which long-term securities such as stocks and bonds are bought and sold.
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Markets in which companies trade stocks and bonds. These are used to raise funds.
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The markets in which equities and debt are traded.
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A market where securities are bought and sold.
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Financial markets on which securities are bought and sold.
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Generally assumed to be that sector of financial markets concerned with medium and long term borrowing using tradable financial instruments like bonds.
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