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About the Money Markets

One part of the global financial market is the money market. This is where governments, banks and large corporations lend and borrow money over short-term periods (usually up to one year). The majority of the action on the money market takes the form of banks lending to one another, but it is also useful for governments in raising cash for the short-term.

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One part of the global financial market is the money market. This is where governments, banks and large corporations lend and borrow money over short-term periods (usually up to one year). The majority of the action on the money market takes the form of banks lending to one another, but it is also useful for governments in raising cash for the short-term…[Read more below]

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