TTSEC\’s role in the Development of the Local Capital Market

Capital markets play a vital role in an economy, by matching borrowers with  savers and their respective risk appetites for financial instruments, with an aim to produce a profitable investment opportunity for both parties. Essentially, these markets bring those who hold capital and those seeking capital together and provide a place where entities can exchange securities for capital. Capital markets are important because they finance the economy, support economic growth, aid in the promotion of financial stability and manage risk. This week’s article focuses on the importance of capital markets, and the role of the regulator.

 

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