0 the system in which banks and other similar organizations buy and sell money from each other
1 the system in which banks and other similar organizations buy, sell, lend, or borrow money for profit
2 a market for borrowing and lending money for short periods between banks and other financial organizations:
in/on the money market Higher lending rates between banks will make it less profitable for investors to raise funds in the money market.
The bigger the bank, the cheaper it is to borrow on the money market.
The low-interest rate environment has diminished returns for money markets, bonds, and other non-stock investments.
The Bundesbank has lowered a key money-market rate in each of the past three weeks.
3 the activity of buying and selling currencies:
To model the money market, we consider the services of money as a factor of production, demanded by firms and government.
Real estate amounts to e1.1 billion (18 %) and shortterm money market investments to e0.9 billion (14 %).
The money market includes also a household demand equation.
Over a 20-year period they range from 3.2 % for the money market funds to 4.8 % for equity funds.
The model for demand deposits under such a regime would be something on the order of modern money market mutual funds.
From this paper's perspective, the most important part of this story was creating the central bank and the money market.
Money market equilibrium requires the demand for money to equal the supply of real money balances.
The mean-reverting behavior of the error-correction term shows that disequilibria in the money market are eventually corrected.