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Money Market: An Introduction

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Money Market: An Introduction
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Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788740305869
Number of pages: 138

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The money market has traditionally been defined as the market for short-term marketable debt instruments, such as commercial paper (CP) and treasury bills (TBs). It is much more than this. It embraces all short-term lending and borrowing, marketable and non-marketable, and includes the significant interbank market.

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