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Secondary market

A Market in which an investor purchases a security from another investor rather than the Issuer, subsequent to the original issuance in the Primary market. also called Aftermarket.

Related Terms: 10 Aftermarket, Call, ECU, Issuer, Market, Purchase, Primary market, SEC, Sue, Term
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