The structure of financial markets is a constantly developing organism displaying an ever-changing pattern of the weight in the overall financial market structure of its constituents such as capital market, money market and the market of financial derivatives as a product of the two markets. The changes and the new developments are caused by a vast number of reasons and factors including the interaction of the markets concerned. The structural changes taking place in the financial markets and the related forecasts are of great importance to the investors and investment portfolio managers. The financial markets of Lithuania have already become an integral part of the global financial system therefore the authors of the present study did not ...
The systematic of financial capital markets is not homogeneous. Contemporarily used in Polish liter...
Financial markets in Euroland differ from those of a national monetary union in two regards. First, ...
Appropriately designed capital markets are important in sustaining reforms in developing • countries...
The article focuses on the analysis of the problem of Lithuanian money and capital markets' interrel...
Straipsnyje tyrinėjama pinigų ir kapitalo rinkų tarpusavio sąveika ir ją lemiantys veiksniai. Daugum...
Developing financial markets, globalization and easy to reach financial products for investors in an...
The object of the study is Lithuanian financial market in the global context. The study aims to conc...
Under conditions of intensive strengthening of globalization of world financial markets and deepenin...
This paper analyzes the capital markets and financial intermediation in the Baltic States. It provid...
The financial structure of market economy consists of the securities market, banks, insurance compan...
In just over a decade after independence, the three Baltic countries, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania...
Derivative financial instruments play a major role in financial markets. However, there are rather c...
Identification of linkages among capital markets is crucial for forming policies that take into acco...
Developing financial markets, globalization and easy to reach financial products for investors in an...
There have been wide‐ranging discussions on whether the investments of foreign banks into the bankin...
The systematic of financial capital markets is not homogeneous. Contemporarily used in Polish liter...
Financial markets in Euroland differ from those of a national monetary union in two regards. First, ...
Appropriately designed capital markets are important in sustaining reforms in developing • countries...
The article focuses on the analysis of the problem of Lithuanian money and capital markets' interrel...
Straipsnyje tyrinėjama pinigų ir kapitalo rinkų tarpusavio sąveika ir ją lemiantys veiksniai. Daugum...
Developing financial markets, globalization and easy to reach financial products for investors in an...
The object of the study is Lithuanian financial market in the global context. The study aims to conc...
Under conditions of intensive strengthening of globalization of world financial markets and deepenin...
This paper analyzes the capital markets and financial intermediation in the Baltic States. It provid...
The financial structure of market economy consists of the securities market, banks, insurance compan...
In just over a decade after independence, the three Baltic countries, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania...
Derivative financial instruments play a major role in financial markets. However, there are rather c...
Identification of linkages among capital markets is crucial for forming policies that take into acco...
Developing financial markets, globalization and easy to reach financial products for investors in an...
There have been wide‐ranging discussions on whether the investments of foreign banks into the bankin...
The systematic of financial capital markets is not homogeneous. Contemporarily used in Polish liter...
Financial markets in Euroland differ from those of a national monetary union in two regards. First, ...
Appropriately designed capital markets are important in sustaining reforms in developing • countries...