Reviews the book "Why the Bubble Burst: US Stock Market Performance since 1982," by Lawrance Lee Evans, Jr. Rosseau,Peter,L. - 《Journal of Economic History》 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 Why the Bubble Burst: U.S. Stock Market Performance since 1982 (a review) Why the Bubble Burst: U.S...
Stock Market Performance of the Chaebol : 1980-2007윤용
Using Spanish data, we investigate whether the stock price performance depend on the ownership structure of the company during stock market crises. Our results show that both inside ownership and ownership concentration are considered by investors to make price adjustments during periods of crisis, afte...
Latest stock market data, with live share and stock prices, FTSE 100 index and equities, currencies, bonds and commodities performance.
Exhibit 14: S&P 500’s performance since 1982, Source: Macrotrends The continuous growth of the scale of U.S. pension fund assets and the rising stock market forms a virtuous cycle, with the 401K plan bringing a large amount of new capital to the stock market, serving as a strong driver...
Stock Dashboard is useful to show the share trend, how the shares have performed in the last year, last month and last day. It is useful to analyze that to know where we should invest our money. Through Excel Forum’s user we got a dashboard related to Stock Market. Let’s understand...
Latest stock market data, with live share and stock prices, FTSE 100 index and equities, currencies, bonds and commodities performance.
Apple created the global tablet market when it announced in January 2010 the upcoming release of the iPad. Initial sales began in early April of the same year. On the first day of trading following its sale, Apple's stock rose slightly more than 1%. Soon after, it rose more than 40%....
Companies' Stock Market Performance in the Time of COVID-19: Alternative Energy vs. Main Stock Market Sectors Wielechowski, Micha艂Czech, Katarzyna
A market index is a popular measure of stock market performance. Most market indexes are market-cap-weighted, which means that the weight of each index constituent is proportional to its market capitalization. Keep in mind, though, that a few of them are price-weighted, such as the DJIA. ...