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A security issued by an organisation, or a loan made to the organisation, that qualifies as capital of the organisation.
''Financial markets.''
 
A capital instrument is:
* a security issued by an organisation, or  
* a loan made to the organisation,  
* that qualifies as capital of the organisation.
 


Examples include shares and debentures.
Examples include shares and debentures.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Capital]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[Capital market]]
* [[Debenture]]
* [[Debenture]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[Equity instrument]]
* [[Equity instrument]]
* [[Financial asset]]
* [[Financial instrument]]
* [[Financial instrument]]
* [[Financial liability]]
* [[Financial liability]]
* [[Financial markets]]
* [[Hybrid capital]]
* [[Money market]]
* [[Primary market]]
* [[Secondary market]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Share]]
* [[Share]]

Latest revision as of 09:59, 8 April 2021

Financial markets.

A capital instrument is:

  • a security issued by an organisation, or
  • a loan made to the organisation,
  • that qualifies as capital of the organisation.


Examples include shares and debentures.


See also