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Primary Bond Market
The primary bond market is the segment of the capital market where new bonds are issued for the first time. In this market, issuers, such as corporations and governments, sell their newly created debt securities directly to investors to raise capital.
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An investor purchases a 10-year government debt security from another investor through a brokerage firm. The security was originally issued three years ago. This transaction occurs in which part of the financial marketplace?
Interdependence of Bond Market Segments
A technology company needs to raise capital to fund the construction of a new data center and decides to issue new debt securities. In a separate transaction, an investment manager for a large retirement fund sells some of their existing holdings of corporate debt securities to rebalance their portfolio. Which segments of the financial marketplace are the company and the investment manager using for their respective transactions?
Match each description of a financial activity or purpose with the correct segment of the bond market.
The Relationship Between Primary and Secondary Bond Markets
The main purpose of the secondary market for debt securities is to raise new capital for the corporations and governments that originally issued them.