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Seek a marketSearch for a securities buyer or seller.Seek a market Similar MatchesSubject marketSubject marketQuote in which prices are subject to confirmation. See: Fast market. Money marketMoney marketThe money market, in macroeconomics and international finance, refers to the equilibration of demand for a country's domestic money to its money supply. Both refer to the quantity of money that people in the country hold (a stock), not to the quantity that people both in and out of the country choose to acquire during a period in the exchange market, mostly for the purpose of then using it to buy something else. Second marketSecond marketThe OTC market. Fast marketFast marketExcessively rapid trading in a specific security that causes a delay in the electronic updating of its last sale and market conditions, particularly in options. Perfectly competitive financial marketsPerfectly competitive financial marketsMarkets in which no trader has the power to change the price of goods or services. Perfect capital markets are characterized by certain conditions: (1) Trading is costless, and access to the financial markets is free; (2)information about borrowing and lending opportunities is freely available; and (3) there are many traders, and no single trader can have a significant impact on market prices. Further SuggestionsDomestic marketMarket Value Approach Comparative market analysis Forward market One way market Operationally efficient market Market structure International market Capital market efficiency Base market value At the market Choice market Security market line Market penetration or share market indices Money market yield Miss the price or market Auction Market Preferred Stock (AMPS) fair market value Marketed claims Nasdaq stock market Free capital markets Single Market Market Supervision and Surveillance Department third market |
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