Markets that direct savings into money-type assets (such as stocks, bonds, and bank accounts) that pay households for the use of their savings. Commercial banks, savings and loans, credit unions, insurance companies, brokerage houses, pension funds, and investment bankers are some of the businesses that are found in financial markets

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1. Markets that direct savings into money-type assets (such as stocks, bonds, and bank accounts) that pay households for the use of their savings. Commercial banks, savings and loans, credit unions, insurance companies, brokerage houses, pension funds, and investment bankers are some of the businesses that are found in financial markets