Government securities are mostly traded in: a. stock exchanges b. the foreign exchange market c. the money market d. central banks
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They are also not traded on the foreign exchange market, which is primarily for trading currencies. Central banks do play a role in issuing government securities, but they are not the primary platform for trading these securities. Show more…
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