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Economics A Level (DONEEEEEEE)

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Question:

What happens in a Capital Market?

Author: eric_galvao



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-They Provide Governments and Firms Medium-Long Term Finance. Governments and Firms also can raise Finance by issuing Bonds, Shared, or Borrowing from Banks -Capital Markets have a Primary Market - where New Shares and Bond Issues are - and a Secondary Market - where Existing Securities (Bonds and Shares) are Traded. -Capital Markets allow for Liquidity to be Increased for Firms and Governments.


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