what is capital market, stock market and share market?
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Answer / najmul
The market where investment funds like bonds, equities and
mortgages are traded is known as the capital market.
A Share market/stock markets is an open market for fiscal
operations such as trading of a firm's share and
derivatives at a fixed cost. These securities are further
listed on a stock exchange.
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Answer / aradhya
Capital market is the market which will provide long term loans
share market is the market where the transactions of shares and debentures takes place in particular place
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