Capital and Interest as Pillars of Financial Systems
Foundational Role in Financial Architecture
Capital and interest serve as the structural bedrock of financial systems worldwide.
They facilitate the flow of funds from savers to borrowers, underpin investment activity, and influence macroeconomic stability.
The effective functioning of financial institutions—banks, investment firms, insurance companies—depends on the mobilization of capital and the pricing mechanism of interest.
Capital as a Financial Resource
Capital fuels economic development by financing business formation, infrastructure, innovation, and long-term growth.… Read more