Capital Market Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Capital Market stocks.

Capital Market Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 TD Canada's TD Bank names insider as global chief auditor amid regulatory glare
Nov 22 X TMX Group Limited Provides Shareholder Update on Impact of Canadian Union of Postal Workers Strike
Nov 22 TD TD announces changes to its senior executive team
Nov 22 CM CIBC Asset Management announces CIBC ETF cash distributions for November 2024
Nov 21 BMO BMO Among Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures ™: Waterstone Human Capital
Nov 21 TD TD Asset Management Inc. Announces Estimated Annual Reinvested Distributions for TD ETFs
Nov 21 HIVE Crypto miners double down on AI hosting for more reliable cash flow
Nov 21 CM 3 TSX Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6.4%
Nov 20 BMO BMO Announces Cash Distributions for Certain BMO ETFs and ETF Series of BMO Mutual Funds for November 2024
Nov 20 BMO BMO on Canada's Food Prices, Weaker Loonie
Nov 20 RY One-Year Grant Milestone Marks Actionable Progress in Physician Burnout Research
Nov 20 HIVE Exploring High Growth Tech Stocks And 2 More Innovators In The Sector
Nov 19 CM Traders Trim Big Canada Rate Cut Bets After Inflation Uptick
Nov 19 BMO Traders Trim Big Canada Rate Cut Bets After Inflation Uptick
Nov 19 CM CIBC and The Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches announce multi-year partnership
Nov 19 TD TD Bank's Annual Survey Reveals Holiday Shoppers This Year Plan to Trim Spending & Avoid Overspending
Nov 19 RY Top TSX Dividend Stocks To Watch In November 2024
Nov 19 BMO BMO Recognized for Digital Innovation, Customer Experience and Delivery Excellence with Five Global Retail Banking Innovation Awards
Nov 18 CM Oil Rises as Geopolitical Tensions Outweigh Weak Market Signals
Nov 18 X The Retail Earnings Parade for Q3 Begins just as Holiday Shopping Season Commences
Capital Market

A capital market is a financial market in which long-term debt (over a year) or equity-backed securities are bought and sold. Capital markets channel the wealth of savers to those who can put it to long-term productive use, such as companies or governments making long-term investments. Financial regulators like Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Bank of England (BoE) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) oversee capital markets to protect investors against fraud, among other duties.
Modern capital markets are almost invariably hosted on computer-based electronic trading platforms; most can be accessed only by entities within the financial sector or the treasury departments of governments and corporations, but some can be accessed directly by the public. As an example, in the United States, any American citizen with an internet connection can create an account with TreasuryDirect and use it to buy bonds in the primary market, though sales to individuals form only a tiny fraction of the total volume of bonds sold. Various private companies provide browser-based platforms that allow individuals to buy shares and sometimes even bonds in the secondary markets. There are many thousands of such systems, most serving only small parts of the overall capital markets. Entities hosting the systems include stock exchanges, investment banks, and government departments. Physically, the systems are hosted all over the world, though they tend to be concentrated in financial centres like London, New York, and Hong Kong.

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