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Differentiate between 'capital-market' and 'money-market' on the basis of:

Expected return;

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Solution

Basis Capital Market Money Market
Expected return Expected returns are higher due to the
possibility of capital gains in the long term and regular dividends or bonus.
Expected returns are lower due to the shorter duration of instruments
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