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The Money Market is a segment of the financial market in which short-term debt instruments are traded. These instruments are typically issued by governments, corporations, and other entities, and have maturities of less than one year. Money Market instruments are used to finance short-term borrowing needs, such as working capital, and to manage liquidity. The Money Market is a key component of the global financial system, providing a safe and liquid place for investors to park their funds.
The Money Market is composed of a variety of instruments, including Treasury bills, commercial paper, certificates of deposit, and repurchase agreements. These instruments are typically issued by governments, corporations, and other entities, and have maturities of less than one year.
Some of the major players in the Money Market include banks, mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds, and hedge funds. Other participants include money market mutual funds, which provide investors with access to the Money Market, and money market brokers, who facilitate the trading of Money Market instruments.
In addition, there are a number of financial institutions that provide services related to the Money Market, such as money market funds, money market brokers, and money market advisors. These institutions provide investors with access to the Money Market, as well as advice on investing in Money Market instruments. Show Less Read more