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discount market
noun
- a trading market in which notes, bills, and other negotiable instruments are discounted.
discount market
noun
- the part of the money market consisting of banks, discount houses, and brokers on which bills are discounted
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Word History and Origins
Origin of discount market1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
On one consideration only does that depend—the amount of accepted long bills which the London discount market will stand.
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The decline in Bank rate was accompanied by a fall in the open discount market and early in February rates dropped to 1-11/16.
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On one consideration only does that depend—the amount of accepted long bills which the London discount market will stand.
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But it is always assumed by the bankers that these funds placed in the discount market can be called in readily at any moment.
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Hence the note-broker is to-day an important factor in the discount market.
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