What does Securities mean in law?
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A security is a financial instrument, typically any financial asset that can be traded. ... In the United States, the term broadly covers all traded financial assets and breaks such assets down into three primary categories: Equity securities – which includes stocks. Debt securities – which includes bonds and banknotes.
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