Difference between capital market and money market
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The money market is the trade in short-term debt. ... The capital market encompasses the trade in both stocks and bonds. These are long-term assets bought by financial institutions, professional brokers, and individual investors.
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Capital Markets - Markets in which securities with maturities of greater than one year are traded.
Money Markets - Markets which refers to a section of the financial market where financial instruments with high liquidity and short term maturities are traded.
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