Instruments Shared, Sold and Bought on the Capital Market

March 17, 2011

The financial titles that are negotiable in the stock market are called stock market products, and they are classified in the next groups: primary titles derived titles synthetic titles The primary titles are negotiable financial instruments issued in material form, or by account writings that give to the possessors a right over the issuer. Those [...]

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Governmental Bonds

March 10, 2011

The governmental bonds are real values, financial instruments, or credit titles used by the governmental and local institutions to borrow money from the capital market. Usually, the Finance Minister borrows from private investors using the monetary or the financial market. There are also the treasury instruments. Those titles can be issued on short and long [...]

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Financial Investments

March 3, 2011

Buying and selling stocks, bonds or other types of values represents an investment process. This process is, in fact, a financial investment, although this market is what we call a financial market. The investment process used on this market is called placement. However, the monetary theory also uses the term investment. The primary capital market [...]

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