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The Money Market – By Prof. Simply Simple The Money Market is a place for large institutions and the government - to manage their short term cash needs The money market is a subsection of the fixed income securities market Though we often confuse the words ‘fixed income’ with bonds, a bond is just another type of fixed income security The difference between money market and bond market is that money market specializes in very short term debt securities (maturing in less than one year) Money market investments are also called cash investments due to their short term maturities

Money market…what is it? Money market securities are essentially issued by governments, financial institutions and large corporations These instruments are very liquid (can be disposed for cash quickly, if required) and very safe Because, they are very conservative and less risky, they offer much lower returns than most other securities The main difference between money market and the stock market is that most money market instruments trade in very high denominations. So, individual retail investors’ participation is limited. So, retail investors access this market through Money Market Mutual Funds

Let us now see the various types of Money Market Instruments

Treasury Bills (T-Bills) T-Bills is a way for governments to raise money from the public T-Bills are short term securities that mature in 1 year or less from their issue date. They are usually issued with 3 months, 6 months and 9 months maturities They are sold to the public by the government of a country at a discount to face value. On maturity, the investor is paid the face value; so that he earns interest by way of a difference in purchase price and face value T-Bills are usually considered the safest investment in the world because of government backing

Certificate of Deposit (CD) A CD is a time deposit with a bank Like most time deposits, funds cannot be withdrawn before maturity without paying a penalty CDs have specific maturity dates, interest rates and can be issued in any denomination The main advantage of CDs is their safety You will earn more than a savings account and you won’t be at the mercy of the stock market But the disadvantage is that the returns are paltry compared to many other instruments

Commercial Paper (CP) CP is a short-term unsecured loan issued by a corporation typically for financing day-to-day operations Corporate borrowers wishing to avoid the laborious task of applying for a bank loan resort to this avenue of financing CP is a very safe investment because the financial situation of a company can easily be predicted over a few months Only companies with high credit ratings issue CPs

Repurchase Agreements (Repos) Repo is a form of overnight borrowing and is used by those who deal in government securities A holder of government securities usually sells the securities to a lender and agrees to buy them back (repurchase) at an agreed future date at an agreed price They are usually very short term repurchase agreements, from overnight to 30 days or more The short term maturity and government backing usually mean that repos provide lenders with extremely low risk. Repos are safe collateral for loans

Money Market Instruments thus provide the level of safety that even ambitious investors look out for, during stock market volatilities

To sum it up… Money Market specializes in debt securities that mature in less than one year These securities are very liquid and very safe. As a result, they offer lower level of return than other securities The easiest route for individuals to this market is through money market mutual funds

Hope you have now understood the concept of Money Market In case of any query please email to hmasurkar@tataamc.com