money markets

language: es

definitions

  1. The segment of the financial market dedicated to short-term borrowing and lending, typically involving highly liquid, low-risk instruments with maturities of one year or less, such as Treasury bills, commercial paper, and certificates of deposit.
    es: mercados monetarios
  2. Historically, physical locations or designated venues where merchants and traders gather to exchange different currencies and conduct foreign exchange transactions.
    es: lugares de cambio

examples

  1. Investors are watching how the results affect money markets around the world.

    Los inversores están observando cómo los resultados afectan a los mercados monetarios en todo el mundo.

  2. In medieval times, money markets were bustling hubs of international trade.

    En la Edad Media, los mercados monetarios eran bulliciosos centros del comercio internacional.