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Financial markets

Money

 Medium of exchange
 Store of value
 Unit of account
 Standard for deferred payments
 Acceptable by all
 Portable
 Limited supply and difficult to forge
 Durable
 Divisible
 Cash – coins and notes
o No intrinsic value but is backed by law
 Money in current accounts
o Electronic money that has been deposited in banks or building societies by
people
 Near monies
o Assets which can be turned into money fairly quickly
o Saving accounts where additional notice needs to be given to withdraw
 Financial assets
o Assets that aren’t easy to turn into cash
o Bonds
 Liquidity is how quickly assets can be turned into cash
 Cash is the most liquid of all assets
 Houses are one of the most illiquid of all assets



Money supply

 Narrow money is cash and current account
o M0
 Broad money is narrow money + near monies
o M4
 Different types of money so different measures of the money supply
 Narrow money and broad money are the relevant measures which influence money
supply



Financial markets

,  Normal market is where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and
services using money as a medium of exchange
 Financial market is where buyers and sellers trade services and assets that are
monetary in nature
 Provide genuine financial services to households, firms and government
o Credit, investments, insurance
 Allow participants to speculate and make money
 Two reasons can be in conflict
 Money market
o Short term borrowing and lending
o Treasury bills/ commercial bills
o Inter bank lending where banks lend surplus cash reserves to each other
every day – LIBOR
 Capital market
o Longer term loans – financing for individuals and businesses
o Bonds and shares
 FOREX market
o Trading different currencies
o Mostly speculative rather than for international trade purposes



Financial services

 Lending
o To consumers, businesses and government
 Saving
o To consumers, businesses and government
 Facilitating payments
o Between businesses and customers or businesses and other businesses
 Forward markets
o Creating guaranteed prices for commodities and currencies in the future
 Trading assets like equities
o Shares
 Insurance
o Protecting against future financial liabilities
 Financial assets and investments
o Treasury bills and commercial bills
o Bonds
o Shares
o Pensions

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