This paper is an attempt to understand how far the volatility in the world stock market has penetrated Indian stock market and the nature of volatility of stock indices at the sectoral level during a period covering the subprime crisis. Most of the previous studies on sectoral returns are ...
Indices help track the behavior of the securities market. When some stocks increase in price and others come down, the index shows how much the stock market has gone up or down on average. Rating or stock exchange agencies calculate the value of stock market indices. The name of the index...
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Performance analysis of BSE FMCG and BSE CAPITAL GOODS indices with Nifty, Crude Oil and USD/INREntrepreneurs needed money for long term whereas investors demands liquidity the facility to convert their investment into cash at any given ... B Bhavsar,M Rathod - Reflections - Journal of Management...
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Impact of Major Global Stock Market on Indian Stock MarketRajawat, Yogendra SinghNaik, NeelamSpecial Education
Study on Volatility and Return of Major Indices of Indian Stock Market with Reference to Sensex And NiftyMr. Mukesh C .Ajmera
The present paper empirically investigates the volatility spillover from a developed market USA to the five major sectors of Indian stock market: banking (BANKEX), information technology (IT), health care (HC), consumer durables (FMCG), oil and gas (OILGAS) The period covered is 2006-2011. ...
From the empirical findings, we can summarise that dynamics in the exchange rate market have affected the stock prices of various sectors more than the crude oil prices in the Indian context. The reason for the oil price not showing a significant impact on any of the sectoral indices could ...
In this paper we look at the Indian stock market indices, the SENSEX, and the NIFTY 50, to see if there is any evidence of a bubble there. We use monthly data for each series, with the Sensex data spanning April 1979 to October 2018 and NIFTY 50 data spanning Ju...