Investigating the Impact of Stock Price Index on Credit Risk of Banks Listed in the Stock Exchange Market

Authors

  • Seyyed Kamal Sadeghi Associate Professor of Economics, University of Tabriz, Iran
  • Masoumeh Faridisani Student of Aras International Campus, University of Tabriz, Iran
  • Yaser Tobeh * Student of Aras International Campus, University of Tabriz, Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52547/ijimes.2.2.39

DOR:

https://dorl.net/dor/20.1001.1.27832678.2022.2.2.4.3

Keywords:

Capital Market, Stock Index, Credit Risk, Economy

Abstract

Purpose: Full employment has a mysterious meaning, full employment certainly does not mean employment of any member of the active population of the society who is of working age.one reason is that there are probably always people who find themselves unemployed due to various disabilities. Another reason is that at any time you can find workers who want to change jobs and remain unemployed during the job change period.

Methodology: The method of descriptive correlation research was used and in terms of purpose, type of research It is applied and the library method is used to complete the literature and research background and the field data is collected through the archives and documents of the Central Bank website and the data of the Stock Exchange and Securities Organization to facilitate the analysis of data from Excel spreadsheet and regression method and Eviews statistical software are used to test research.

Findings: The results show that the effect of stock index on variable risk and software use and comprehensive statistics of our research includes all banks and credit institutions listed on the stock exchange.

Originality/Value: The available statistics show that the developed stock exchanges are located in developed countries and in these countries, more than anything, investment security is provided for the entry of domestic and foreign investors in the stock exchange. Market security is affected by various factors such as political, economic, and social and others. But in this study we intend to analyze macroeconomic variables.

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Published

2022-04-23

How to Cite

Sadeghi, S. K. ., Faridisani, M. ., & Tobeh, Y. (2022). Investigating the Impact of Stock Price Index on Credit Risk of Banks Listed in the Stock Exchange Market. International Journal of Innovation in Management, Economics and Social Sciences, 2(2), 39–50. https://doi.org/10.52547/ijimes.2.2.39

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