Banks and public capital markets in European emerging economies Online publication date: Wed, 17-Oct-2018
by Victoria Geyfman
International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets (IJBEM), Vol. 10, No. 4, 2018
Abstract: A critical aspect of integration of emerging markets (EM) of Eastern Europe into the global financial system is the continuing financial liberalisation process and the development of effective domestic capital markets. While these countries have made considerable progress in this area since the early stages of economic transformation in the 1990s, the level of financial development and market capitalisation remains weak by the developed world's standards. This study examines the development of capital markets and the effect of macroeconomic, bank-level, and regulatory fundamentals on the banks' decision to participate in public capital markets. The study also examines the predominance of foreign-owned banks in EM and assesses their effect on the development of financial markets.
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