Question
A type of market where debt and stocks are traded and
maturity period is more than a yearSolution
Capital Market is the market where long-term instruments are issued and traded. A long-term instrument is one that has a maturity period of greater than one year. In the capital market, both equity and debt instruments, such as equity shares, preference shares, debentures, zero-coupon bonds, secured premium notes and the like are issued (primary market) and traded (secondary market).
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