The Role of the Capital Market in Improving the Credit Performance of the Credit System of Banks in Order to Support Production and Employment

Saeid Kouhgard, Zeinab MallahiKongi

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The main purpose in this research is to investigate the role of the capital market in improving the credit performance of banks of banks in order to support production and employment. For this purpose, time series analysis has been used in the period 1993 to 1397. In order to investigate the role of the capital market, the Tehran Stock Exchange Index has been used. As a conclusion, the Tehran Stock Exchange Index as an indicator of the capital market has a positive and significant effect on the credit performance of banks of banks in order to support production.

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