FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN INCREASING THE INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVENESS OF JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES THROUGH STOCK MARKET INSTRUMENTS

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN INCREASING THE INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVENESS OF JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES THROUGH STOCK MARKET INSTRUMENTS

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17427320

Keywords:

FDI, JSC, investment profle, equities, securities, corporate bonds, foreign experience

Abstract

The investment attractiveness of joint-stock companies plays a crucial role in the development of a country’s
stock market and overall economic growth. This paper explores international best practices for enhancing the investment
appeal of joint-stock companies through stock market instruments, focusing on case studies from the United States,
the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China, India, and Brazil. Key strategies such as corporate governance reforms,
market segmentation, share buybacks, foreign investor incentives, and institutional investor participation are analyzed.
Based on these experiences, the paper proposes policy recommendations for Uzbekistan, including strengthening
corporate governance, improving stock market infrastructure, attracting foreign investments, and increasing institutional
investor participation. Implementing these measures can contribute to a more dynamic and competitive stock market in
Uzbekistan, facilitating capital inflows and economic development



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Published

2025-03-31

How to Cite

Yulduzkhon Usmanova. (2025). FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN INCREASING THE INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVENESS OF JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES THROUGH STOCK MARKET INSTRUMENTS. Innovation Science and Technology, 1(3), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17427320
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