The three major trading markets in the United States New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange, Nasdaq Nasdaq Exchange three major trading markets.
Short-term finance refers to short-term investment profit, short time period, high return on a form of financial management, financial cycle by "days" subdivision of the common 30 days, 60 days, 14 days, 21 days, 28 days and other different cycles, the following kinds of financial management is more common short-term finance:
Warrant trading means that the holder acquires a right, not a duty, and the recipient has the right to decide whether or not to honour the contract, while the issuer has only the obligation to be executed, and therefore the investor has to pay a price to acquire this right.
In the United States, money market funds can be divided into three categories according to the level of risk.
In the United States, money market funds can be divided into three categories according to the level of risk.
1, Treasury bill money market funds, which invest mainly in treasury bills, marketable securities guaranteed by the government, etc. These securities generally have a maturity of less than one year, with an average maturity of 120 days.
2,Diversified money market funds, which are commonly referred to as money market funds, usually invest in a variety of marketable securities such as commercial paper, treasury bills, securities issued by U.S. government agencies, negotiable certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances, etc., which have similar maturities as the aforementioned funds.
3, Tax-exempt money funds, which are used primarily for short-term financing of high-quality municipal securities, also include municipal medium-term bonds and municipal long-ter