Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
State whether the following statement is true or false
Capital market is the market for the long term funds.
Options
True
False
Advertisements
Solution
True
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Match the pair.
| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
| a) Financial market | 1) Long term fund |
| b) Money market | 2) New issue market |
| c) Primary market | 3) Trading of commodities |
| d) Commercial paper | 4) Short term fund |
| 5) Trading of financial securities | |
| 6) Share market | |
| 7) Unsecured promissory note | |
| 8) Secured promissory note |
Write a word, or a term, or a phrase which can substitute for the following statement.
A bill which is issued by Reserve Bank of India on behalf of the Government of India.
Write a word or a term or a phrase that can substitute the following statement.
A market that exclusively deals with the new issue of securities
Money market is the market for the long term funds.
State whether the following statement is true or false
Secondary market is commonly known as stock market.
Find the odd one.
Find the odd one.
Complete the sentence.
When trade bills are accepted by commercial banks, it is known as _________.
Complete the sentence.
Unsecured negotiable promissory notes issued by a commercial bank is called as _______.
Select the correct option from the bracket.
| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
| a) Money market | 1) ____________ |
| b) Zero risk instrument | 2) _____________ |
| c) __________ | 3) Capital market |
| d) __________ | 4) Secondary market |
(Buying and selling of existing securities, Treasury Bills, Funds for long term, Fund for short term)
Answer in one sentence.
What is call money market?
Answer in one sentence.
What is Certificate of Deposits?
Answer in one sentence.
What is Trade Bill?
Explain the following term/concept.
Repurchase agreement
Explain the following term/concept.
Commercial bills
Justify the following statement.
Financial markets acts as link between investor and borrower.
Justify the following statement.
There are many participants in money market.
