The institutions, which deal in activities other than trade are
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Financial Market :-
- Capital markets which consist of: ...
- Commodity markets, which facilitate the trading of commodities.
- Money markets, which provide short term debt financing and investment.
- Derivatives markets, which provide instruments for the management of financial risk.
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The institutions, which deal in activities other than trade are called Financial markets.
- Financial Markets, as an institution, facilitate the movement of investments and savings.
- As a result, the expansion of money is facilitated, which aids in the manufacturing of goods and services.
- Financial Markets are also important because they contribute to the needs of receivers, investors, and even a country's economy.
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