What is securities market?
Answer Posted / raj
securities market is the place where the securities are
traded i.e. purchase and sale. It is of two type Primery
market and secondary market. Primary market is that market
where fresh securities are alloted while in secondary market
only those securities are traded which are already alloted
through primary market
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