Introduction of international practice in activating the participation of joint-stock companies in the capital market
Keywords:
Joint-stock companies, capital market, investment, start-ups, hedge funds, development of companies through investment banks, technological innovations, economic development.Abstract
The article gives proposals for the development of the activities of corporations, increasing their activity in the capital market, investment financing of new modern projects, and further development of the economy through the capital market.
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