Money, bond, stock and mortgage markets, business and finance homework help

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Since we had no discussion board last week, let’s consider the money, bond, stock and mortgage markets. How are they alike? How are they different? How do they interact? Please describe these respective impacts in concrete terms. You may use real-world examples, but cite your sources. Secondly, are banks too big? Should banks be too big to fail? Should big banks be broken up? Should the Glass-Steagall Act be restored to separate commercial and investment banking operations? Can the U.S. economy function successfully without big banks? Answer each question in detail. Please provide evidence from various sources for your views and cite them in your initial post.
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1. Money, bond, stock and mortgage markets are alike in that bond, stock and mortgage
markets are valued in monetary terms (Money, Credit, and Security Markets pg. 26). For
instance, if one intends to purchase a certain amount of stock or bond, he/ she has to buy
it in monetary value. When one intends to sell them, he does in monetary value. The
mortgage market is similar to bond and stock. The mortgage market is valued in
monetary form. For instance, when the market increases in value, it is the cost of the
mortgage market that increases.
2. The difference between money, bond, stock and mortgage markets is that money is a
medium and exchange, and it consists of notes and coins (Bo and Ivashina pg. 1863). A
bond is an investment in the form of debt in which the investor loans money to a
corporate which then borrows the loaned funds for a certain period which is defined at an
interest rate which may be fixed or vari...


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