Capital Markets

Capital Markets

Capital markets are venues where savings and investments are channeled between the suppliers who have capital and those who are in need of capital. The entities that have capital include retail and institutional investors while those who seek capital are businesses, governments, and people. These markets are composed of primary and secondary markets. The most common capital markets are the stock market and the bond market.

Entity Types

Stock Market

Mentioned by the Following

Entities

BMO Capital Markets
Bannockburn Global Forex
Chaikin Analytics LLC
Galaxy Digital
Morningstar
Polish Financial Supervision Authority
Standard Chartered PLC
Wells Fargo

People

Alex Bryan
Aniket Ullal
Arthur Hayes
Arthur Hyde
Ben Melkman
Ben Powell
Bob Johnson
Bob Seawright
Brett Friedman
Brian Bollinger
Bruce Phelps
Cathie Wood
Chris Pavese
Christophe Ollari
Dan Passarelli
Dan Zwirn
Darius Dale
David Merkel
David Shimko
Diego Parrilla
Douglas Lucas
EB Tucker
Edward Altman
Edwin Elton
Evan Lorenz
Frank Reilly
Gabriella Heffesse
Galen Burghardt
Gary Antonacci
Gavin McMaster
George Pruitt
Gerald Jensen
Gontran de Quillacq
Gregory Weldon
Hugh Hendry
JC Parets
Jay Pelosky
Jeff Weiss
Jesse Felder
Jim Chanos
John Reese
John Stephenson
Karen Harris
Keith Brown
Kevin Massengill
Kirk Wickman
Leo Kolivakis
Lex van Dam
Lloyd Khaner
Louise Gunderson
Luis Garcia-Feijoo
Luke Ellis
Mahmood Noorani
Marc Chandler
Marco Kolanovic
Marcos Carreira
Mark Carney
Mark Sebastian
Markus Heitkoetter
Marty Fridson
Matt Tucker
Matt Zames
Meb Faber
Michael Covel
Michael Lebowitz
Michael Pettis
Mike Markowski
Mona El Isa
Neil Schofield
Patrick Gregory
Peter Boockvar
Phil Taylor-Guck
Philip Fischer
Pippa Malmgren
Richard Werner
Rick Palacios
Robert Doty
Robert Levine
Russ Brownback
Samuel Rines
Sanford Leeds
Simon Ree
Slobodan Jovanovic
Stephanie Ruhle
Stephen Antczak
Stephen Bigalow
Steven Hawkins
Toni Turner
Tony Crescenzi
Trevor Mottl
Vicki Bryan

Publications

A Financial System That Creates Economic Opportunities
Above the Market
Capital Markets and Development
Epsilon Theory
Good Derivatives
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
Marc to Market
The Birth of Plenty
The Economics of Inequality
The Efficient Market Theory and Evidence

Capital markets seek to improve transactional efficiencies. These markets bring those who hold Capital and those seeking Capital together and provide a place where entities can exchange securities