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Capital markets

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Capital markets. Capital markets are the physical and electronic markets where equity and debt securities, commodities, and other investments are sold to investors.

When you place an order through a brokerage firm, trade online, or use a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP), you're participating in a capital market.

Corporations use capital markets to raise money through public offerings of stocks and bonds or private placements of securities to institutional investors, such as mutual fund companies.



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The creation of CBRE Capital Markets formalizes this unification and streamlines our global capital markets offering.
NYSE: "SF"), which on December 1, 2005, acquired the Capital Markets business (Investment Banking, Institutional Sales & Trading, Research, and Fixed Income) of Legg Mason, Inc.
Working with and extending the reach of the firm's existing capital markets teams in the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe, the group will develop and manage sell- and buy-side mandates, focusing on assets in excess of $100 million.
 
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