Accountancy, asked by nigarsajid12345, 3 months ago

all quantities directly to the
ultimate consumers.
. On the Basis of Subject of Exchange
(a) Commodity Market : This is an
organised market where commodities
(e.g., cotton) are bought and sold
according to prescribed rules and
regulations.
(b) Capital Market: This is a specialised
market for providing long-term finance
to business enterprises. It comprises
specialised financial institutions,
stock exchanges, investment trusts,
insurance companies.
c) Money Market : This is a specialised
market for providing short-term
finance to business enterprises. It
consists of various types of banks.​

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Answered by rudrakhatua373
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Answer:

all quantities directly to the

ultimate consumers.

. On the Basis of Subject of Exchange

(a) Commodity Market : This is an

organised market where commodities

(e.g., cotton) are bought and sold

according to prescribed rules and

regulations.

(b) Capital Market: This is a specialised

market for providing long-term finance

to business enterprises. It comprises

specialised financial institutions,

stock exchanges, investment trusts,

insurance companies.

c) Money Market : This is a specialised

market for providing short-term

finance to business enterprises. It

consists of various types of banks.

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