Multiple Choice
The principal differences between capital markets and money markets are that:
A) money and capital markets deal in the same securities, the only difference is term.
B) both markets deal in short-term debt securities; however, capital markets deal also in equity securities which have an indefinite term.
C) money markets deal only in short-term government debt.
D) capital markets deal in long-term debt and equity securities, while money markets deal only in short-term debt.
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