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Chapter 12





                            Capital markets




                             Capital markets deal in longer-term finance, mainly via a stock
                             exchange, dealing mainly in:

                                  public sector and foreign stocks

                                  company securities (shares and corporate bonds)


                                  Eurobonds (bonds issued in a currency other than that of the
                                   national currency of the issuing company)


               4.1  International capital markets


               An international financial market exists where domestic funds are supplied to a
               foreign user or foreign funds are supplied to a domestic user.  The currencies need
               not be those of either the lender or the borrower.

               e.g. a local business is looking to build a factory in a foreign country.  Instead of
               borrowing funds in the local currency and exchanging them for the currency of the
               country of construction to make payments to the construction workers they could
               borrow the foreign currency directly.








































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