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Security market integration and spanning failures can arise from differential informational access or from administrative barriers to different types of investor, e.g. onshore versus offshore. However, where sufficient motivation exists, a parallel market could arise, where offshore investors...
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This paper analyzes the interrelation between foreign direct investment and economic growth in terms of intersectoral externalities using panel data of 30 provinces in China from 1993 to 2007. A two-sector model, including both foreign-funded sector and domestic-funded sector, is derived to...
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This paper analyzes the interrelation between foreign direct investment and economic growth in terms of intersectoral externalities using panel data of 30 provinces in China from 1993 to 2007. A two-sector model, including both foreign-funded sector and domestic-funded sector, is derived to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013137586
In a broad sample of developed and emerging economies over the past ten years we apply the approximate factor model in a search for common global and regional driving-forces in stock market returns and volatility. We focus particularly on two emerging stock markets - Russia and China, because of...
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Intraday minute-by-minute data from the Tokyo, Shanghai, and Shenzhen stock exchanges from January 7, 2008, to January 23, 2009, are analyzed to investigate the interaction between the Japanese and Chinese stock markets. We focus on two windows of time during which all three stock exchanges...
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In a broad sample of developed and emerging economies over the past ten years we apply the approximate factor model in a search for common global and regional driving-forces in stock market returns and volatility. We focus particularly on two emerging stock markets - Russia and China, because of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012148548
Neo-liberal globalization has accelerated the space of economic integration in Asia, particularly between the rising superpowers like China and India and other Asian nations. In this connection, the paper examines the degree of economic integration between Malaysia and the rapidly developing...
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This report provides an overview of the causes and consequences of the Italian State-owned Enterprises (SOE) reform process. Particularly, it analyzes the symbiotic link between share issue privatization (SIP), i.e. privatization in public equity markets, and financial market development, and...
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This report provides an overview of the causes and consequences of the Italian State-owned Enterprises (SOE) reform process. Particularly, it analyzes the symbiotic link between share issue privatization (SIP), i.e. privatization in public equity markets, and financial market development, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005570311
During times when the Chinese government wished to prop up the market, sell-side analysts from brokerages with significant government ownership issued relatively less pessimistic (or more optimistic) earnings forecasts, earnings-forecast revisions, and stock recommendations; they were also...
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