Open Access
Geeta Vishwakarma1
Akshay Bajpai
- Advocate District Court Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh India
- Advocate District Court Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh India
Abstract
The money market is a critical part of the financial system as it is the support of monetary activities directed by the central bank in its quest for monetary strategy targets. It is a market for transient funds with development going from for the time being to one year and incorporates financial instruments that are considered to be close substitutes of money. The capital market and specifically the stock trade is alluded to as the indicator of the organization’s government strategy is formed to such an extent that making of abundance through items and administrations is worked with and overflows and benefits are channelized into gainful utilizations through capital market tasks. The banks and financial institutions are assuming an indispensable part for buy and offer of protections
for capital market.
Keywords: Money market, capital market, instruments, functions, developments in financial markets
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Journal of Capital Market and Securities Law
Volume | |
Received | May 1, 2021 |
Accepted | May 10, 2021 |
Published | May 10, 2023 |