Talk:Financial market/Archives/2017

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Lots of vague, unsubstantiated claims about the positive effects of financial markets. "Industrial development: The different components of financial markets help an accelerated growth of industrial and economic development of a country, thus contributing to raising the standard of living and the society of well-being." Which "components"? What the hell is the "society of well being"? Define industrial and economic development? Buildings do not build themselves so how does the existence of financial markets facilitate their construction? If it does at all? Is economic growth being measured within the confines of the movements of markets themselves or by GDP/standard of living?

"Investment: Financial markets play a crucial role in arranging to invest funds thus collected in those units which are in need of the same." What is this "crucial role"? How does the existence of a financial market facilitate the investing of funds that could not otherwise be invested in a private transaction?

No sources for anything. Lots of vague assertions. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:C7D:25F1:A900:984D:A2FF:B06A:4028 (talk) 08:37, 19 July 2017 (UTC)