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The securities market is a financial market where securities such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives are traded. It is a key component of the global financial system, providing liquidity to investors and allowing companies to raise capital. Securities markets are regulated by governments and financial authorities to ensure the safety of investors and the integrity of the market.
Securities markets are divided into two main categories: primary and secondary markets. In the primary market, securities are issued by companies and governments to raise capital. In the secondary market, investors trade securities that have already been issued.
The securities market is a major source of capital for companies and governments. It also provides investors with the opportunity to diversify their portfolios and access a wide range of investment products.
Some of the companies in the securities market include Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and UBS. Show Less Read more