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1. What distinguishes a capital market from a money market?
Correct: Capital markets are distinguished from money markets by contract maturity. The money market is a market in financial instruments with a term to maturity of one year or loss, while the capital market is a market in financial instruments with a term to maturity of more than one year.
No: the correct answer is that capital markets are distinguished from money markets by contract maturity. The money market is a market in financial instruments with a term to maturity of one year or loss, while the capital market is a market in financial instruments with a term to maturity of more than one year.