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Corporate restructuring has become a major component in the financial and economic environment all over the world. Industrial restructuring has raised important issues for business decisions as well as for public policy formulation. Since 1991, Indian industries have been increasingly exposed to...
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Short cases, increasingly used as teaching aid, are known as caselets. They are popularly used both in B-Schools and in executive education programs. Since it briefly focuses on a specific topic, it is a useful supplement to a lecture. The aim of this article is to share our thoughts on how...
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The debt market is much more popular than the equity market in many parts of the world. In India the reverse has been true. This has been due to the dominance of the government securities in the debt market and that too, a market where government was borrowing at pre-announced coupon rates from...
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Tourism is a fastest growing industry where human spirit is deeply involved to know more about the nature and its mysteries. A tourist is keen to know about the phenomenon of the tourism and he has a hope of getting maximum satisfaction when he plans a tour programme. Tourism is a composite of...
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The presence of the Seasonal or Monthly Effect in stock returns has been reported in several developed and emerging stock markets. This study investigates the existence of seasonality in India's stock market. The Efficient Market Hypothesis suggests that all securities are priced efficiently to...
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Calendar Anomalies in the stock market are those patterns that cannot be explained by traditional asset pricing models. Examples of such patterns include the January Effect, the Day-of-the-Week Effect, and the Week of the Month Effects. These anomalies allow investors to develop trading...
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The efficiency of the capital market raises various issues all over the world. Earlier research studies give evidence that the capital markets are informational efficient and hence, cannot outperform the market consistently on the basis of price change predictions. However, some researchers have...
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This study investigates whether Friday effect exist in Bombay Stock Market. The weekend Effect or Day of the Week Effect has been a hot research topic among academicians for decades. The most popular Anomaly is the Friday Effect, meaning that the Friday's Average Return is significantly higher...
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The Anomaly, namely, ‘Weekend Effect’ was found in many developed and developing markets around the world, including rapidly emerging Indian Equity Market. The Weekend Effect or Day of the Week Effect has been a hot research topic among academicians for decades. The most popular Anomaly is...
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This study has been initiated with a view to understand and explore the difference between financial structure and Housing and financial market Failures are global downfall of the economic crisis. The purpose of the examination is to audit the causal relationship among financial structure and...
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