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Issue:2023 №2 (82)
Section:International economic relations
UDK:339.7
DOI:https://doi.org/10.33271/ebdut/82.037
Article language:Ukrainian
Pages:37-48
Title:The state of the global financial architecture: current trends and prospects for reform
Author:Bratchuk U. P., Vаsyl Stus Donetsk Nаtіonаl Unіversіty
Annotation:Methods. The methodological basis of the research is a system of general scientific and specific methods, in particular, the method of logical analysis made it possible to build the logic of the research; the method of comparison – to assess the key parameters of the global financial architecture; analysis and synthesis – to generalize research results, the deduction method – to single out individual factors affecting the state of the modern world financial architecture. The graphic method made it possible to visualize the obtained research results. Results. The article is devoted to defining the trends of the world financial architecture. The structure of the modern world financial architecture, which includes global, regional and national levels, has been formed. The main problems of the global financial system have been identified, such as: the emergence of «bubbles» in some of its segments; increased volatility of international capital flows; volatility of exchange rates, etc. A list of global indicators influencing the global financial architecture has been determined. The need to reform the world financial architecture as a result of the global economic crisis of 2008–2009 is substantiated. The main directions of reforming the world financial architecture are identified: global financial management; banking sector; over-the-counter derivatives market and fight against offshore jurisdictions. New risks were identified, which caused the need to develop new mechanisms for reforming the global financial architecture at the end of 2018 – the beginning of 2020, the threat of new crises in countries with markets based on the principle of the «contagion effect». The impact of the pandemic on the world stock market was studied through the dynamics of the FTSE, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nikkei indices. The article substantiates that an important aspect of the current state of the global financial architecture is the wide implementation of FinTech innovations. It has been proven that the war situation in Ukraine definitely affects the state of the financial architecture due to the strengthening of global inflation and the tightening of monetary policy by Ukraine's partner countries. Novelty. The originality and value of the research lies in the formation of a methodology for diagnosing the state of the world financial architecture. The main trends in the functioning of the world financial architecture have been determined. The importance of FinTech for achieving progressive changes in the global financial system and the development of the global financial architecture is determined. Practical value. There is substantiated the practical role of certain factors, which made it possible to determine the trends of the current state of the world financial architecture, which will become an analytical basis for assessing the degree of development of the financial architecture of the countries of the world. 
Keywords:World financial architecture, International monetary and financial organizations, Stock index, World stock market, VIX index, FinTech, Bitcoin
File of the article:EV20232_037-048.pdf
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