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| A place or structure (physical or virtual) where buyers and sellers (directly or through intermediaries) trade goods, services, information, contracts or financial instruments.
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| | Most commonly the country in which a debtor - for example a bank - is located. |
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| Markets may be closely regulated, or relatively unregulated.
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| An example of a regulated market - as defined by the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) - is the London Stock Exchange.
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| 2. ''Market segmentation.''
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| A subset of any other market.
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| For example, considering an agricultural commodity, the wholesale and retail markets for that commodity.
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| 3. ''Integration and broader perspectives on markets.''
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| A market may also be a broader concept, including two or more other markets.
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| For example, the corporate debt market includes both the bond market and the loan market.
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| | A British gold coin historically worth one pound sterling, now used for collection or investment purposes. |
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[24/7]] | | * [[Court]] |
| * [[Alternative Investment Market]] (AIM) | | * [[Gilt]] |
| * [[Black market]] | | * [[Sovereign debt]] |
| * [[Bond]] | | * [[Sovereign issuance]] |
| * [[Capital market]] | | * [[Sovereign wealth fund]] |
| * [[Cash market]] | | * [[Sovereignty]] |
| * [[Commodity]]
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| * [[Debt capital market]] (DCM)
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| * [[Deep market]]
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| * [[Demand]]
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| * [[Efficient market]]
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| * [[Efficient market hypothesis]] (EMH)
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| * [[Emerging market]]
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| * [[Equity market]]
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| * [[Ethics]]
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| * [[Financial markets]]
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| * [[Forward market]]
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| * [[Free market]]
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| * [[Grey market]]
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| * [[Liquid market]]
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| * [[Loan Market Association]]
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| * [[London Stock Exchange]]
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| * [[Market abuse]]
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| * [[Market environment matrix]] (MEM)
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| * [[Market maker]]
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| * [[Market mechanism]]
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| * [[Market price]]
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| * [[Market risk]]
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| * [[Market taker]]
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| * [[Market value]]
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| * [[MiFID]]
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| * [[Money market]]
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| * [[Off-market]]
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| * [[Primary market]]
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| * [[Product Market Matrix]] (PMM)
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| * [[Regulated market]]
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| * [[Regulation]]
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| * [[Retail]]
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| * [[Secondary market]]
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| * [[Segmentation]]
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| * [[Single Market]]
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| * [[Spot market]]
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| * [[Stock market]]
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| * [[Supply]]
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| * [[Wholesale]]
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1.
The jurisdiction under which a debtor or other entity operates.
Most commonly the country in which a debtor - for example a bank - is located.
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Independent of any higher external authority, especially in relation to a country.
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The head of state in a monarchy.
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A British gold coin historically worth one pound sterling, now used for collection or investment purposes.
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