Non-marketable securities are financial instruments that cannot be easily bought or sold on public exchanges due to their illiquid nature. These typically include investments such as private equity, certain bonds, and restricted stocks. Unlike marketable securities, which can be traded freely, non-marketable securities often require more complex valuation and may have limited exit options. They are generally held for long-term investment purposes.
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