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Markets which reallocate liquid funds in relatively fixed amounts are classified as

A. capital markets

B. debt markets

C. secondary markets

D. primary markets

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Markets which reallocate liquid funds in relatively fixed amounts are classified as secondary markets. The secondary market is where investors buy and sell securities they already own. It is what most people typically think of as the "stock market," though stocks are also sold on the primary market when they are first issued.

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