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CONCEPTUAL ASPECTS OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND PERSPECTIVES IN FINANCIAL MARKETS.

Authors :
MARIA, CĂRBUNE DANIELA IULIA
Source :
Annals of 'Constantin Brancusi' University of Targu-Jiu. Economy Series / Analele Universităţii 'Constantin Brâncuşi' din Târgu-Jiu Seria Economie; 2024, Issue 2, p56-64, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This paper focuses on how will capital markets look like in the future, identifying the new trends in this field. Given the fact that the main challenges of our time are finacing the transition to a green and low-carbon economy and dealing with digital disruption, the future capital markets will be digital due to innovation by technologies such as automated advice, robo-advisory service which involves a low cost of the financial advice service. Also the future of capital markets can be defined by the trading algorithms which quickly process information in high-frequency trading and by the distributed ledgers technology (DLT), which could change the backbone of the stock market, considering that modern technology enables stock markets to be faster and more complex than ever. As we gaze into the future of capital markets, one of the most promising trends is the utilization of AI to promote sustainability in finance. This paper delves into the transformative potential of AI in reshaping capital markets, highlighting emerging trends and its profound impact on promoting sustainability in financial ecosystems. So, the capital markets will undoubtedly evolve in the future as technological advancements, particularly the integration of new and traditional artificial intelligence capabilities, transform the financial ecosystem into a faster, smarter, and more efficient system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18447007
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Annals of 'Constantin Brancusi' University of Targu-Jiu. Economy Series / Analele Universităţii 'Constantin Brâncuşi' din Târgu-Jiu Seria Economie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177687236