Monday, September 2, 2019

Weekend News Round Up 010919









Weekly Money News Round Up

In this episode:

Is China orchestrating Hong Kong riots in order to justify
an invasion?

Is China’s economy built on a house of cards?

Why the HK rich are looking at Golden Visas, such as Cyprus,
to protect their money.

Also:









Word of the Day

Markets

In financial terms, a “market” is a market in
which people invest and trade in financial securities and
derivatives. Examples of securities shares, stocks and bonds, and
precious metals.

The term "market" is also used for exchanges,
organizations that facilitate the trade in financial securities, e.g., a stock
exchange (e.g. London or Wall Street) or commodity exchange.

Within the financial sector, the term "financial
markets" is often used to refer just to the markets that are used to raise
finance: for long term finance, the Capital markets; for short term
finance, the Money markets. Another common use of the term is as a generic
term for all the markets in the financial sector, as in the examples listed below.

Capital markets which consist of:
·       
Stock markets, which enable companies to raise
finance through the issuance of shares or common stock, and provide a secure
trading platform to investors.
·       
Bond markets, which provide financing for
governments and companies through the issuance of bonds, and provide a secure
trading platform to investors.

Other markets:
·       
Commodity markets.
·       
Money markets.
·       
Derivatives markets.
·       
Futures markets.
·       
Foreign exchange markets - FOREX.
·       
Cryptocurrency market.
·       
Spot market
·       
Interbank lending market

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