Instruments having a maturity period of less than one year are traded in which type of market
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Capital market instruments have a maturity of 12 months or longer and are usually distinguished from short-term money market instruments such as treasury bills, Certificates of Deposit (CDs), commercial paper and bills of exchange, which have a maturity of up to 12 months.
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