The money market is a market in which short-term funds are lent and borrowed. It is usually called the short-term money market or the short-term capital market. The term money market is the opposite of the capital market, which is the market in which long-term funds are lent and borrowed, but it is not often used among practitioners. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
短期資金の貸借が行われる市場で,通常は短期金融市場あるいは短資市場という。貨幣市場という用語は,長期資金の貸借を行う資本市場 capital marketとの対立語の意味であるが,実務家の間ではあまり用いられていない。
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