Why do we need stock markets
Recommend on Google+
A feature on the roles that capital markets play written by Alec Chrystal and available on the BBC website - the answer according to Chrystal lies with asking another question - why do we need limited companies who can then list on a stock market as a means of broadening their ownership and raising fresh capital:
“The benefit to companies from having their shares publicly traded is that they can issue new shares to raise capital for future investment. The only alternative source of funding would be to increase debt (by borrowing more from banks or issuing bonds).”
The rest of his article is here
blog comments powered by Disqus
ECONOMICS TEACHER RESOURCE NEWSLETTER
Join over 6,000 other Economics Teachers in the UK and around the world who receive the tutor2u regular Economics Resource Email Newsletter. Get special offers, first news of latest resources, teaching ideas, conferences and workshops + loads of great ideas for teaching economics from our blog authors.





