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Securities Dealings is a financial market that involves the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. It is a key component of the global financial system, as it allows investors to access capital and manage risk. Securities Dealings is a highly regulated market, with rules and regulations in place to protect investors and ensure the integrity of the market.
The Securities Dealings market is composed of a variety of participants, including brokers, dealers, and exchanges. Brokers are responsible for connecting buyers and sellers, while dealers are responsible for buying and selling securities on their own account. Exchanges are responsible for providing a platform for trading securities.
Some of the major players in the Securities Dealings market include Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and UBS. These companies provide a range of services, including trading, underwriting, and research. Show Less Read more