17 December، 2025

College of Administration and Economics – University of Mosul / Department of Banking and Financial Sciences Discusses the Impact of Credit Facilities on the Activity of the Iraqi Stock Exchange

The University of Mosul – College of Administration and Economics – Department of Banking and Financial Sciences witnessed, on Wednesday, 17 December 2025, the discussion of a Higher Diploma thesis entitled: “The Impact of Credit Facilities on Trading Volume in the Iraqi Stock Exchange,”

submitted by the student Hanan Ahmed Saleh Al-Dulaimi, in Discussion Hall No. (2).

The study aimed to analyze the impact of credit facilities on trading volume in the Iraqi Stock Exchange and to clarify their role in stimulating financial transactions and enhancing market efficiency in light of economic changes.

Key Findings:

Developing credit facilities and expanding the money supply within a framework of price stability constitute a fundamental approach to enhancing the efficiency of the Iraqi financial market and increasing its investment depth.

Balanced credit policies contribute to supporting liquidity and stimulating trading activity in the stock market.

The Discussion Committee consisted of: Assistant Professor Dr. Layla Abdul Karim Mohammed – College of Administration and Economics / University of Mosul as a  chair, Assistant Professor Dr. Hala Sami Khudair – College of Administration and Economics / University of Mosul as a member, Assistant Professor Mr. Mohammed Dhunoon Mohammed – College of Administration and Economics / University of Mosul as a member and Assistant Professor Dr. Mohammed Fawzi Mohammed – College of Administration and Economics / University of Mosul as a member and supervisor.

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