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We find evidences of significant volatility co-movements and/ or spillover from different financial markets to forex market for Indian economy. Among a large number of variables examined, volatility spillovers from stock market, government securities market, overnight index swap, Ted spread and...
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exchange market in selected Asian countries; Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, China, Hong Kong and Japan. This study considered … transmission of volatility from stock market to foreign exchange market of India. The analysis reveals no evidence of volatility …
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Forward exchange rate bias explanation generally falls into two categories – assumption of rational expectation resulting in a risk premium and expectation errors which is systematic. The paper tests the bias in the Indian forward exchange markets using one-month and three month forward...
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currency futures has not been successful in reducing the volatility of the foreign exchange market in India …
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are taken into consideration. Data are collected from website of Reserve Bank of India. The stationarity of time series is …
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The work aimed going to ascertain the efficacy of the currency futures on cash-market or Spot exchange rates volatility with respect of USD/INR, EURO/INR, GBP/INR & JPY/INR. The daily closing of have been taken from RBI website. Also, the time series data is checked for stationarity using ADF...
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exchange market of India. Only the USD/INR exchange rate is considered for the study for the presented work. This study is …
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China's exchange rate regime has undergone gradual reform since the move away from a fixed exchange rate in 2005. The renminbi has become more flexible over time but is still carefully managed, and depth and liquidity in the onshore FX market is relatively low compared to other countries with de...
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