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Analysis of modern trends of financial markets development in the context of the digital transformation of world economy

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  • I. P. Salmanova

  • M. V. Samoshkina

  • N. V. Babina

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Digital transformation of global economy has a significant impact on modern financial markets in different countries. The paper discusses the key features of financial markets functioning in current conditions, considers a wide range of factors, including the introduction of innovative digital financial technologies and artificial intelligence, which affect the development of both the global financial market and the financial markets of individual countries. It is noted that modern development trends require the new rules and standards for regulating activities that ensure consumer protection and financial system stability, since digital transformation of business processes in the economy creates both new opportunities and is associated with increased risks and threats. The authors emphasize importance of sustainable development and sharpening the attention to ESG factors, which are becoming key aspects for many consumers in the modern world. Further to that the evolutionary stages and features of Russia’s financial market development are reviewed along with an analysis of the indicators used to assess the current state of the national financial market.

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  • I. P. Salmanova & M. V. Samoshkina & N. V. Babina, 2025. "Analysis of modern trends of financial markets development in the context of the digital transformation of world economy," RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), issue 3.
  • Handle: RePEc:aca:journl:y:2025:id:670
    DOI: 10.28995/2073-6304-2025-3-143-157
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