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Using data from 65 of the most actively traded stocks from the National Stock Exchange of India we study the relationship between impact cost and three indicators of market efficiency under different settlement regimes. Our data is uniquely suited for this study because it encompasses a...
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The Clearing Corporation of India (CCIL) was set up with the prime objective to improve efficiency in the transaction settlement process, insulate the financial system from shocks emanating from operations related issues, and to undertake other related activities that would help to broaden and...
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The gradual shift to market related rates of interest on government borrowing has now made it possible to estimate the term structure in the Indian debt markets. Estimates of term structure provide the basis for valuation and risk measurement of sovereign and non-sovereign securities. It gives...
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The gradual shift to market related rates of interest on government borrowing has now made it possible to estimate the term structure in the Indian debt markets. Estimates of term structure provide the basis for valuation and risk measurement of sovereign and non-sovereign securities. It gives...
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The present study examines empirically the day of the week effect anomaly in the Indian equity market for the period from 1999 to 2003 using both high frequency and end of day data for the benchmark Indian equity market index Samp;P CNX NIFTY. Using robust regression with biweights and dummy...
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Computing accurate volatility is an important element in market safety. Investigating the volatility pattern using high frequency data has become a popular area. Six different types of volatility have been estimated for Indian market for the period from January '99 to December '03 using high...
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This paper tests empirically Hong and Stein's theoretical finding, that in an environment of short sale constraints, investor disagreement over future equity prices leads to negatively skewed return distributions. This study uses data from the Indian equity market to examine the third and fourth...
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This paper examines the welfare implications of different libel law standards as applied to newspapers in publishing stories. Our work extends the current literature by permitting private and public incentives to deviate, giving rise to an agency problem, and by formulating a two-stage decision...
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