pääomavirrat
Pääomavirrat, or capital flows, refer to the movement of money across international borders for investment purposes. These flows can take various forms, including foreign direct investment (FDI), portfolio investment, and other investments such as loans and trade credits. FDI involves a direct ownership stake in a foreign enterprise, typically with the intention of managing or influencing its operations. Portfolio investment, on the other hand, encompasses the purchase of foreign financial assets like stocks and bonds without direct control over the issuing entity. Other investments are more diverse and include bank deposits, loans, and other financial instruments.
Capital flows are driven by a multitude of factors, including differences in interest rates, economic growth
Governments and central banks often implement policies to manage capital flows, aiming to harness their benefits