Capital and money market difference

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Mohit Sharma 7 years, 11 months ago
The financial market is a marketplace where investors deal in financial instruments. It provides a vehicle for allocation of savings to investment. It can be grouped as money market and capital market. Both the markets are very important in the financial sector. In the money market, extremely liquid financial instruments are traded, i.e. monetary instruments of short-term nature are dealt. On the contrary, the capital market is for long term securities. It is a market for those securities which have direct or indirect claims to capital.
<header>Content: Money Market Vs Capital Market
- Comparison Chart
- Definition
- Key Differences
- Conclusion
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