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Emerging stock market returns have been extensively studied by academic community over the past two decades. However, there is still no consensus among the researchers and practitioners as to which asset pricing models should be used to explain returns in these markets. The basic objective of...
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The study evaluates the long-run reversal effect in stock returns for the Indian stock market over the sample period from January 1997 to March 2013. The empirical findings from the study provide support in favor of long-run return reversal effect wherein past long-run loser stocks outperform...
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The study explored the effectiveness of momentum and long-term contrarian strategy in the Indian stock market using data from National Stock Exchange (NSE). The study further examined the similarities and difference in momentum and long-term contrarian profitability using multiple return...
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This paper studies the Indian stock market within the framework of momentum and contrarian strategies, using the monthly-adjusted prices of all the stocks listed on National Stock exchange (NSE) having complete data for the sample period January 1997 to March 2013. The findings reveal the...
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During the 1970's, the standard finance theory of market efficiency became the model of market behaviour accepted by the majority of academicians. Fama (1970,1991) demonstrated that in securities market, populated by well informed investors, investment will be appropriately priced and will...
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Overreaction Effect can be traced back to 1980's when DeBondt and Thaler (1986) argued that there existed a strong tendency for both low and high performing securities in one period to experience reversal in following years. Since then it has become one of the grey areas in finance and lead to...
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Purpose - India started economic reforms at a rapid pace to catch up the world economy by following the services-led-growth model during the post-liberalisation period. Over the years, the growing unemployment rate posits a re-look into the dynamics of growth model for wider work force...
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This study examines the impact of domestic and foreign shocks on the real and financial sector of BRIC countries. For this purpose, we use a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model over the extended period of 1997 to 2016. We conclude that domestic policy shocks have a more substantial...
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Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) is relatively simple to implement in urban areas on ground or/and building-roofs, the development of appropriate design of VAWT will open new opportunities for the large-scale acceptance of these machines. The primary objective of this research was to design and...
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Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, and affects people regardless of country, age group, or sex. Using the most recent evidentiary and analytical framework from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD), we produced...
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