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The aim of the study is to provide an analytical analysis of co-integration between Indian and U.S stock market. The study used monthly average data from the stock indices namely, NSE Nifty (NSE) and NASDAQ Composite (NASDAQ), for the period from January 2010 to December 2018. A number of...
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In the absence of mandatory reporting requirements in India, few corporate bodies make environmental disclosure purely on a voluntary basis in the form of sustainability reporting. Thus, the purpose of the present paper is to assess whether Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited furnishes...
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Mutual Fund came in India with the establishment of Unit Trust of India in 1964 with the view to provide a wider choice to small investors. The Government of India amended Banking Regulation Act in 1987 to permit commercial banks to launch mutual funds in India. Considering the fact that the...
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Purpose - The study attempts to examine the impact of mandatory corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending and inclusion of firms into the environment, social and governance (ESG) index of BSE India on the performance of firms constituting firms under the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) 100...
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The Indian capital market also witnessed a significant institutional development in the form of a diversified structure of mutual fund in the last decades. A wide variety of mutual funds schemes have also been developed by the fund-managers to attract the investors. Tax-saving mutual funds are...
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