It is a number assigned to each transaction by the stock exchange and is printed on the contract note.

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Financial markets consist of agents, brokers, institutions, and intermediaries transacting purchases and sales of securities.
 

Some examples of financial markets and their roles include the stock market, the bond market, forex, commodities, and the real estate market, among several others. Financial markets can also be broken down into capital markets, money markets, primary vs. secondary markets, and listed vs. OTC markets.


It is a number assigned to each transaction by the stock exchange and is printed on the contract note.