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The primary is that part of the capital markets that deals with the issuance of new securities. Companies, governments or public sector institutions can obtain funding through the sale of a new stock or bond issue. This is typically done through a syndicate of securities dealers. The process of selling new issues to investors is called underwriting. In the case of a new stock issue, this sale is an initial public offering (IPO). Dealers earn a commission that is built into the price of the security offering, though it can be found in the prospectus. Features of primary markets are:
Methods of issuing securities in the primary market are:
See alsoMore about Primary_market: market mortgage primary survey weekly, primary and secondary market, maker market primary, labor market primary, primary target market, |
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