Market Organization and Market Structure by Edu Pristine

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About the Lecture

The lecture Market Organization and Market Structure by Edu Pristine is from the course Archiv - Equity Investments. It contains the following chapters:

  • Main funktions of the financial systems
  • Types of Market
  • Major Types of Securities
  • Financial Intermdiaries
  • Positions an investor can take in an asset
  • Short Position
  • Leveraged Trades
  • Margin Call

Author of lecture Market Organization and Market Structure

 Edu Pristine

Edu Pristine


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... functions of the financial system Prerequisite ...

... Information trading! "Purposes Save Borrow Raise equity Manage ...

... financial system "Functions Solve ...

... of financial systems Save Borrow Raise equity Manage risks Exchange for immediate vs. future" Information trading! ...

... purposes of the financial system will help him in this respect. A. Save money for the future B. Raise equity capital C. Manage risks ...

... market "Time of delivery Spot market Forward market ...

... market Capital market "Investments traded Traditional Investment Alternative ...

... Market Immediate delivery Forward Market Delivery in the future Primary Market Issuers sell ...

... 1 year Investments traded Traditional Investment Market Publically traded debt, equity, and shares in pooled investment vehicles 5 Money Market Debt ...

... incorrect "A key difference between a call market and a continuous market is that call markets operate in a mature market and the price is arrived at after determining the number ...

... market for debt securities with maturities of one ...

... as compared to public securities have: A. ...

... institutions that raise funds from depositors and other investors institutions that raise funds from depositors and other investors help a company offset the risks by creating contracts and providing payments ...

... and sells same security simultaneously in different markets is most likely known as ...