What is the difference between "Primary Market"
and "Secondary Market"?

Answer Posted / syeda shadab

primary market:primary market is the stock market where the new shares are been introduced in the stock market.

secondary market:seconadry market is the stock market where the existing/listed companies buy and sell their shares in the stock market.

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