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What is the financial capital market? Who are the suppliers in the market? Who are the demanders?
 
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Question 2

________ of unemployment during ________ make it easier for workers to ________ wages.
 
  A) Low levels; an expansion; negotiate higher B) High levels; an expansion; accept lower
  C) High levels; a recession; negotiate higher D) Low levels; a recession; accept lower



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Answer to Question 1

The financial capital market is the part of the capital market in which savers and investors interact through intermediaries. Households are the savers and thus are the suppliers in the market. The demanders are firms wishing to borrow funds to purchase new capital.

Answer to Question 2

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