KEY STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS FOR EXPANDING THE PARTICIPATION OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE STOCK MARKET BY ENHANCING COMPETITION AMONG THEM
Keywords:
Commercial banks, competition, stock market, financial innovation, strategic directions, banking sector development.Abstract
This paper examines the role of increasing competition among commercial banks as a driver for expanding their participation in the stock market. A competitive banking environment fosters financial innovation, improves capital allocation, and strengthens the financial system. The study highlights strategic directions that can enhance commercial banks' involvement in the stock market, including regulatory reforms, technological advancements, and improved risk management practices. The research employs qualitative and quantitative methodologies to analyze the impact of competition on financial market stability and development.
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