financial markets and instruments
Financial markets and instruments refer to the platforms and tools used for buying and selling various financial assets, such as stocks, bonds, currencies, and derivatives, to facilitate the allocation of capital and manage investment risk. These markets enable individuals, businesses, and institutions to engage in transactions, determine prices, and access liquidity for their financial needs. Instruments include the different types of securities and contracts that represent ownership or debt claims and provide investors with opportunities for income and capital appreciation.
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