FINE 2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Financial Intermediary, Opportunity Cost

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Primary market: a new issue of stocks or bonds is known as a primary issue. The market where these are traded is the primary market. Secondary market: the sales and purchase of securities of existing issues among market participants is called the secondary transaction. The markets where this happens are called the secondary market. Fixed income market: a market where securities promising fixed amount of income, such as bonds, are traded among investors. Capital market: a market where long term debt and equity securities are traded among investors. Money market: a market where short term securities are traded among investors. Derivative market: a market where derivative securities, such as futures and options, are traded among investors. Financial intermediary: the organizations that raise money from investors and provide financing for corporations and other businesses. (i. e mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (etfs), hedge.

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