In the money market, non-players typically include individual consumers and small businesses that do not engage in short-term borrowing or investment in financial instruments. Additionally, entities that do not participate in the buying and selling of short-term debt securities, such as certain non-financial corporations and households, are also considered non-players. These groups generally rely on traditional banks for their financing needs rather than directly interacting with money market instruments.
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