The Structure of Financial Markets 1 by Edu Pristine

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About the Lecture

The lecture The Structure of Financial Markets 1 by Edu Pristine is from the course ARCHIV Financial Markets. It contains the following chapters:

  • Financial exchanges and OTC markets
  • Dealer - Broker
  • Size of the Financial Markets
  • Importance of Market Liquidity
  • Repo and Reverse Repo

Author of lecture The Structure of Financial Markets 1

 Edu Pristine

Edu Pristine


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... trades on over-the-counter (OTC) markets often have greater credit risk than those transacted on exchanges, but, because they can be tailored to individual requirements, they have less basis risk. An example of business risk is the capture of trading by electronic crossing networks, reducing the order volumes and revenues of NASDAQ dealer-brokers. ...

... efficient to replace dealer market making with electronic order books. – Debt, except some government bonds, is traded on OTC markets rather than on exchanges. -Inter-dealer broker: –Inter-dealer broker plays an important role in the transfer of risk in OTC markets. –It is a brokerage firm operating in the bond ...

... Bond Markets -Commodity Markets; Money Markets; Derivatives Markets: Futures Markets; Insurance Markets; Foreign Exchange Markets Global Equity markets International & domestic market debt, $ Trillion. These are values of ...

... which further narrows the gap between the prices for buying and selling –Driving force for ...

... –Any coupon or dividend payments are still paid to the original owner, not the temporary purchaser of the security –Used by Central Banks to conduct their short-term borrowing and lending so as to make monetary policy effective. ...