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between US and each of six major stock markets and on risk management strategies. The model is implemented with an AR … and this increase started around the beginning of 2008. In the other hand, market volatility registered record levels …
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This paper documents the effect of herd behaviour on the US S%P100 and US DJIA stock market's stocks volatility. We … only in fuelling market excessive volatility but also in raising the housing bubble during the subprime crisis …. Surprisingly, we find that asymmetric herding exists during days of low volatility. …
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India’s financial system compares favorably internationally, but rising credit risk and liquidity pressures are …
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In just over a decade after independence, the three Baltic countries, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, have transformed themselves into fully functioning, small open-market economies that will be joining the European Union. Capital Markets and Financial Intermediation in The Baltics analyzes the...
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This paper proposes an integrated and risk-based approach to the sequencing and coordination of reforms to develop … and risk-mitigation measures is proposed to minimize both macroeconomic and financial risks. Capital account opening can …. The paper also argues that domestic institutional investors are critical to market development and risk mitigation. …
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This paper analyzes the capital markets and financial intermediation in the Baltic States. It provides a comprehensive overview of the structure and level of development of the financial system, discussing some of the unique characteristics of the Baltics, such as leasing; and comparing the...
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Initial public offering (IPO) grading was introduced in India as an additional tool to help the retail investors in making the investment decisions. The primary objective of this article is to establish the relation between the assigned grade and the long-term performance of the IPO.With a few...
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