Which of the following is a current market in which all buying and selling is done on cash or margin basis?
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A. B. C. D.C
The current market in which all buying and selling is done on a cash or margin basis is the Regular market.
In a regular market, buyers and sellers come together to exchange securities, such as stocks, bonds, and commodities. These transactions can occur on either a cash or margin basis, depending on the preferences of the parties involved.
In a cash transaction, the buyer pays for the securities in full at the time of the trade. This means that the buyer must have the full amount of cash on hand to complete the transaction.
In a margin transaction, the buyer borrows a portion of the purchase price from a broker. The buyer then pays for the securities using a combination of their own funds and the borrowed funds. The buyer is required to pay interest on the borrowed funds, and must also meet certain margin requirements to maintain the loan.
The regular market is also known as the "cash market," in contrast to the "futures market," where transactions are typically done on a credit or margin basis.
Target market, historic market, and Borough market are not terms related to the current market in which buying and selling is done on a cash or margin basis. Therefore, options A, B, and D are incorrect.