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Manufactured Goods market Foreign exchange currency Types of Market On the basis of Geography On the basis of Economy On the basis of Time On the basis of Business On the basis of Importance On the basis of Nature of Product On the basis of Regulation On the basis of Nature of Transaction On the basis of Government market Domestic market National market International market Very short period mkt. Short period market Long term market Retailer market. Wholesaler market Primary market. Secondary market Tertiary market Regulated market. Unregulated market Spot market. Future market Perfect market. Imperfect market Money market Produce Goods market Goods market Share market Manufactured Goods market Services market Foreign exchange currency market Bullion Goods market Capital market

Manufactured Goods market Foreign exchange currency Types of Market On the basis of Geography On the basis of Economy On the basis of Time On the basis of Business On the basis of Importance On the basis of Nature of Product On the basis of Regulation On the basis of Nature of Transaction On the basis of Government market Domestic market National market International market Family market Very short period mkt. Short period market Long term market Retailer market. Wholesaler market Primary market. Secondary market Tertiary market Regulated market. Unregulated market Spot market. Future market Perfect market. Imperfect market Money market Produce Goods market Goods market Share market Manufactured Goods market Services market Foreign exchange currency market Bullion Goods market Capital market