The Debt Instrument market is a segment of the Capital Markets that deals with the issuance and trading of debt instruments. These instruments are typically issued by governments, corporations, and other entities to raise capital. Debt instruments are typically issued in the form of bonds, notes, and other securities. They are typically issued with a fixed or variable interest rate and a maturity date. Investors can purchase these instruments in the secondary market, where they can be traded among investors. The Debt Instrument market is an important part of the Capital Markets, as it provides investors with a way to diversify their portfolios and access to a wide range of investment opportunities. It also provides a source of capital for governments and corporations. Some companies in the Debt Instrument market include Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and UBS. Show Less Read more
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