8.3.1

Role of Financial Markets

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Role of Financial Markets

Financial markets serve many roles in the UK economy:

Facilitate savings

Facilitate savings

  • People can invest their savings and pensions into assets like company shares or government bonds.
  • This can help people to keep their money safe and to generate a 'return' on their savings.
  • Savings can also be recycled for investment by businesses and individuals.
Lend to businesses and individuals

Lend to businesses and individuals

  • Capital markets can be used by businesses to borrow money or sell equity (shares).
  • This lending can be used for things like capital investment.
Exchange of goods and services

Exchange of goods and services

  • Financial markets facilitate the exchange of goods and services.
Provide forward markets

Provide forward markets

  • Financial markets provide forward markets in currencies and commodities.
Provide a market for equities

Provide a market for equities

  • Financial markets can let people buy and sell shares in companies (equities).

Different Types of Financial Markets

Here are three different types of financial markets:

Money markets

Money markets

  • Money markets are used by firms and governments to borrow and lend short term.
  • Short term is usually up to 12 months.
  • It is in the money markets that commercial banks may provide short term funds for each other.
Capital markets

Capital markets

  • Governments and firms use capital markets to borrow and lend long term.
  • This is usually for longer than 12 months.
  • Borrowing takes place on the capital markets by issuing bonds and shares.
  • Bonds (government or corporate) can be issued for as long a duration as people are willing to lend to it.
    • E.g. Disney and Coca Cola have a 100-year bond issued!
Currency markets

Currency markets

  • A market where currencies (foreign exchange) are traded.
  • Currency markets are generally very volatile, with prices moving every second.
  • The spot exchange rate is the rate that you can purchase or sell currency right now.
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