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The Equities market is a segment of the Capital Markets that deals with the buying and selling of stocks. It is a key component of the financial system, as it allows companies to raise capital by issuing shares of stock. Investors can then purchase these shares, which gives them a stake in the company and the potential to earn a return on their investment. The Equities market is also a source of liquidity for investors, as they can buy and sell shares quickly and easily.
The Equities market is highly regulated, with rules and regulations in place to protect investors and ensure the integrity of the market. It is also highly competitive, with many different companies competing for investors’ capital.
Some of the companies in the Equities market include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook, and Berkshire Hathaway. Show Less Read more