Open Market And Negotiated Market

Open market and Negotiate Market
Financial market is divided into open market and negotiated market. The open market means an impersonal market. In this market good quality securities are bought and sold in large quantity. There may not be contract between buyers and seller. The security market is an example of open market. In this market the equity securities of big companies are sold and purchased by big-small investors. The bonds of some companies are sold to the highest bedder through the open market. Such bonds are purchased and sold many times before maturity. Most of the government securities are sold in the open market.


The market in which the lender and the borrower negotiate the loan and personal basis is called negotiated market. In this market, corporate securities are sold by personal negotiation to one or more than one buyer. In it, the securities purchased are dept with security until maturity. A bank taking loan from a bank or a businessman taking loan from credit institution fall under negotiated is called non-intermediate financial market.

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