The Strategic Trajectory of the Financial Market Development in the Format of Interaction of Components of its Infrastructural Potential

The article discloses importance of tapping potential of the financial market in determining the ways of its strategic development. It is noted that constant transformations (in accordance with the challenges of real financial practice) of characteristic features, segmentation, regulation of the fin...

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Main Authors: Onyshko Svitlana V., Chunitska Iryna I.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine 2018-07-01
Series:Bìznes Inform
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Online Access:http://www.business-inform.net/export_pdf/business-inform-2018-7_0-pages-194_201.pdf
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Summary:The article discloses importance of tapping potential of the financial market in determining the ways of its strategic development. It is noted that constant transformations (in accordance with the challenges of real financial practice) of characteristic features, segmentation, regulation of the financial market lead to changes not only of quantitative, but also of the essential characteristics of its Infrastructure support, to the lack of coherence of such provision in relation to the individual segments of financial market. It is substantiated, that at formation of strategic trajectory of development of financial market the decisive role belongs to search of conditions and mechanisms for observance of balance: 1) between own purposes and public needs; 2) between the stability and flexibility of the market; 3) between its existing and necessary infrastructure. The main reasons of lack of coherence in infrastructure provision of the individual segments of financial market are identified. It is substantiated, that the interaction of processes of formation and implementation of infrastructural potential in each of segments of financial market is also important for strategic trajectory of development of financial market.
ISSN:2222-4459
2311-116X