What Is the Capital Market?
The capital market is a set of organized, regulated markets where long-term financial instruments — equities, bonds, sukuk, special CDs and other securities — are traded. It is one of the most important pillars of any country's economy and plays a key role in financing companies, building infrastructure and accelerating GDP growth.
The capital market is a transparent, supervised channel between savers and capital seekers, directing funds toward their most productive uses.
Why the Capital Market Matters
The capital market does far more than match buyers and sellers on a screen. It performs three core functions:
- Long-term financing for companies through IPOs, capital increases and bond issuance
- Fair price discovery based on supply, demand and transparent disclosure
- Efficient capital allocation, channelling household savings into productive projects
Benefits of Investing in the Capital Market
For both individuals and institutions, the capital market offers advantages that other savings vehicles can't match:
- High liquidity: convert assets into cash quickly during trading hours
- Information transparency: issuer financials and reports are publicly disclosed
- Diversification: access dozens of industries and hundreds of symbols on a single platform
- Inflation hedge: historically, long-term equity returns have outpaced inflation
- Regulatory oversight: the Securities and Exchange Organization actively supervises participants
Common Instruments in the Capital Market
Investors choose instruments based on risk appetite, horizon and goals:
1. Listed and OTC Equities
The core instrument: ownership of part of a business. Returns come from dividends (DPS) and price appreciation.
2. Investment Funds
Ideal for non-professional investors — automatic diversification with specialist management.
3. Debt Instruments and Sukuk
Fixed-income tools with lower risk: participation bonds, lease sukuk, murabaha and manfaat sukuk.
4. Derivatives
Futures and options, primarily for hedging and leverage.
Kahkeshan as an Investment Advisor
Backed by principle approval from the Securities and Exchange Organization and a team of experienced specialists, Kahkeshan helps investors and companies enter the capital market safely and intelligently — through fundamental analysis, portfolio design, financing advisory and specialised training.
If you're new to the market, we recommend starting through investment funds and completing a foundational training course before trading individual symbols.
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