Capital Markets

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Meaning of Capital Markets

Markets for financial assets and liabilities with maturity greater than one year, including long-term government and corporate bonds, preferred stock, and common stock.

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Further Reading

  • Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. (1999).
    The Federal Reserve System: Purposes and Functions,
    Washington, DC.
    Gramm-Leach-Bliler (Financial Modernization) Act, 1999.
    Hakansson, Nils H. (1989). ˜ ˜Financial Markets. ™ ™ In The
    New Palgrave: Finance, John Eatwell, Murray Milgate,
    and Peter Newman, eds. (pp. 135-144) New York: The
    Macmillan Press Limited.
    Investment Company Act, 1940.
    Kidwell, David S., Peterson, Richard L., and Blackwell,
    David W. (2000). Financial Institutions, Markets, and
    Money, 7th ed. New York: Dryden Press.
    Mishkin, Frederic S. (1997). The Economics of Money, Banking
    and Financial Markets, 5th ed. New York: Addison-
    Wesley.
    Molyneux, Philip, and Shamroukh, Nidal. (1999). Financial
    Innovation. New York: Wiley.
    Rose, Peter S. (2000). Money and Capital Markets, 7th ed.
    New York: Irwin McGraw-Hill.
    Tobin, James. (1989). ˜ ˜Financial Intermediaries. ™ ™ In The
    New Palgrave: Finance, John Eatwell, Murray Milgate,
    and Peter Newman, eds. (pp. 35-52). New York: The
    Macmillan Press Limited.
    SURENDRA K. KAUSHIK
    MASSIMO SANTICCHIA
  • Capital Markets in the Encyclopedia of Business and Finance, 3rd Edition, Macmillan Reference USA, 2014

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