Primary markets are financial markets where new securities such as shares or bonds are issued and sold for the first time. Corporations and governments use these markets to raise funds directly from investors. In contrast, secondary markets are where existing... Read More
Primary markets are financial markets where new securities such as shares or bonds are issued and sold for the first time. Corporations and governments use these markets to raise funds directly from investors. In contrast, secondary markets are where existing securities are traded among investors without raising new capital for the issuer.
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