Long-term corporate bonds are examples of capital market transactions. A capital market transaction occurs in the financial market in which stocks and intermediate, or long-term debt (one year or longer), are issued
Corporate bonds (also called corporates) are debt obligations, or IOUs, issued by private and public corporations. When you buy a bond, you are lending money to the corporation that issued it, which promises to return your money, or principal, on a specified maturity date. With duration of one year or less, corporate bond is a Money Market Instruments. Ref: alpari.com/en/beginner/glossary/
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Money Market Mutual Fund.
Money Markets are the Markets where financial instruments with maturities of a year or less are traded. Examples of such securities are Treasury Bills, Commercial Paper and Short Term Certificates of Deposit. Capital Markets are the Markets on which financial instruments with maturities greater than one year are traded. Examples of Such securities are Treasury Notes, Treasury Bonds, Corporate Bonds and Equity (a.k.a. Stocks).
What is capital market? Basically the capital market is a type of financial market, it includes the stocks and bonds market as well. But in general the capital market is the market for securities where either companies or the government can raise long term funds What is the money market? Basically the money market is the global financial market for short-term borrowing and lending and provides short term liquid funding for the global financial system. The average amount of time that companies borrow money in a money market is about thirteen months or lower
who are the operators of money market and capital market
The debt market is the market for trading debt securities. The debt market thus involves corporate bonds, government bonds, municipal bonds, negotiable certificates of deposit, and various money market investments. The debt market also includes individual loans bought from lenders and often packaged together in large amounts.
A Corporate Bond is a bond issued by a corporation as a way to borrow money.
Stock is a equity ownership in a company. Bonds are a debt instrument: you are lending the company money.
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Money Market
A market for the exchange of capital and credit, including the money market and the capital market.
What is the difference between capital market and money market?" == == The capital market Deals with long term funds.But the money market deals with short term funds. CM is Government controlled, but MM is Central Bank controlled CM - Return of capital is determined by demand/supply of short term funds. But, in the MM, Interest rate is determined by demand/supply of capital. CM Instruments-Shares, Debentures. PM instruments - Cheques,promissory bonds,etc. notes,Govt.Bonds CM - Provides fixed capital . MM - provides working capital CM - Capital Market MM- Money Market FINE?
Relationship between Money Market and Capital Market:a) Capital market is a market for financial assets which have a long or indefinite maturity and money market is the mechanism whereby funds are obtained for short periods of time (from one day to one year).b) Two markets are inter-related. They will buy treasury bills at relative.c) In Money Market, short-term funds are used whereas the Capital Market deals in long term fund required.d) Capital Market is not as sensitive to change in demand and supply as are the money market components.e) Change of interest rate in both market affect each other.f) Money markets facilitate the sale of short-term securities, while capital markets facilitate the sale/buy of long term securities.Prepared byMd. Al-mamun,MBA, 26th Batch, ID: 2023Prime UniversityBangladesh