i want to know about capital market,money
market,derivatives,call & put up options,bullish & bearish
market,mutual fund,primary & secondary market.
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Answer / malluri harika
capital market is the market where capital instruments are
traded. example:equity share,preference share,debt.
The instruments which are having the time period of less
than one year is called money market.ex:t.bills,cd's,cp's.
Derivative is one type of security whose value depends on
underlying on asset value of derivative.
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Answer / varun
Both bond and stock market are parts of the capital market . capital market involves various instrument which can be used for financial transaction. capital market provide long term debt and equity finance for the government and the corporate sector. The derivatives itself is merely a contract between two parties or more parties. its value determine by fluctuation in underlying asset.The most common underlying assets include stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, interest rate and market indexes. mutual fund is an investment vehicle that is made up of a pool of funds collected from investors for the purpose of investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instrument and similar assets. mutual funds are operated by money managers. who invest the funds capital and attempt to produce capital gains and income for the funds investor
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Answer / guest
yes all the market are the related of the stock and the
money market but the capital market are generally use lend
acquisition and the banking sector, money market are the see
the lost of the money and to the transaction by the bank ,
derivative are the one of the stock market parts
call means the to purchase
put means the to sell
bullish means the to increase
bearish means the to decrease
mutual fund are to the means systematic investment plane
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