RE - MODELING OF GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS, ASSETS AND SERVICES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS

M. Moses Antony RAJENDRAN, Alexandru Mircea Nedelea

Abstract


According to the structural approach, the financial system of an economy consists of four main components.  They are financial markets, financial instruments, financial intermediaries (financial institutions), and financial regulators.  Financial institutional environment in which financial services and products are offered plays an important role.  Mainly are, Royalties (Intellectual Property Rights), Foreign Exchanges, Domestic goods and Services Circulations and Aided Money.   This article is mentioned about how these can be structured for the betterment of global financial institutions, markets and services.


Keywords


Financial Institutions, Financial Markets, Financial Assets, Re-Modeling of Global Financial Institutions and Structural Banking Systems

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