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- Direct finance is a method of financing where borrowers borrow funds directly from the financial market without using a third party service, such as a financial intermediary. This is different from indirect financing where a financial intermediary takes the money from the lender with an interest rate and lends it to a borrower with a higher interest rate. Direct financing is usually done by borrowers that sell securities and/or shares to raise money and circumvent the high interest rate of financial intermediary (banks).We may regard transactions as direct finance, even when a financial intermediary is included, in case no asset transformation has taken place. An example is a household which buys a newly issued government bond through the services of a broker, when the bond is sold by the broker in its original state. Another good example for direct finance is a business which directly buys newly issued commercial papers from another business entity (en)
- 직접금융(直接金融, direct finance)은 기업이 사업을 경영하는 데 있어서 사채(社債)나 주식을 발행하여 직접적으로 일반대중으로부터 자금을 조달하는 것을 말한다. (ko)
- 直接金融(ちょくせつきんゆう、Direct finance)とは、金融の一形態で、自らが所有する資金を、受ける側へ直接的に供給(出資、融資など)する仕組みのこと。対義語は間接金融。 (ja)
- 直接金融(英語:Direct finance)是指著資金需求者藉由原始證券(例如股票、債券、票券)的發行(或稱承銷),並透過市場交易(經紀或自營),撮合資金供需雙方完成資金交易的融通方式。 (zh)
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- 직접금융(直接金融, direct finance)은 기업이 사업을 경영하는 데 있어서 사채(社債)나 주식을 발행하여 직접적으로 일반대중으로부터 자금을 조달하는 것을 말한다. (ko)
- 直接金融(ちょくせつきんゆう、Direct finance)とは、金融の一形態で、自らが所有する資金を、受ける側へ直接的に供給(出資、融資など)する仕組みのこと。対義語は間接金融。 (ja)
- 直接金融(英語:Direct finance)是指著資金需求者藉由原始證券(例如股票、債券、票券)的發行(或稱承銷),並透過市場交易(經紀或自營),撮合資金供需雙方完成資金交易的融通方式。 (zh)
- Direct finance is a method of financing where borrowers borrow funds directly from the financial market without using a third party service, such as a financial intermediary. This is different from indirect financing where a financial intermediary takes the money from the lender with an interest rate and lends it to a borrower with a higher interest rate. Direct financing is usually done by borrowers that sell securities and/or shares to raise money and circumvent the high interest rate of financial intermediary (banks).We may regard transactions as direct finance, even when a financial intermediary is included, in case no asset transformation has taken place. An example is a household which buys a newly issued government bond through the services of a broker, when the bond is sold by the (en)
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- Direct finance (en)
- 直接金融 (ja)
- 직접금융 (ko)
- 直接金融 (zh)
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