Capital Market
The
capital market
is the
market
for long-term loans and
equity
capital.
Companies
and the
government
can raise funds for long-term investments via the capital market. The capital market includes the
stock market
, the
bond market
, and the
primary market
.
Securities
trading on organized capital markets is monitored by the government; new issues are approved by authorities of
financial supervision
and monitored by participating
banks
. Thus, organized capital markets are able to guarantee sound
investment
opportunities. The capital market can be contrasted with other
financial markets
such as the
money market
which deals in short term liquid assets, and
futures markets
which deals in commodities contracts.
See also
Financial market
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