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Finance is a vital ingredient for economic growth, but there can also be too much of it. This study investigates what fifty years of data for OECD countries have to say about the role of the financial sector for economic growth and income inequality and draws policy implications. Over the past...
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Camel approach is significant tool to assess the relative financial strength of a bank and to suggest necessary measures to improve weaknesses of a bank. In India, RBI adopted this approach in 1996 followed on the recommendations of Padmanabham Working Group (1995) committee. In the present...
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Due to the entry of foreign banks and development in technology in India, banking industry in India has accelerated and adopt various technology to facilitate banking activity, Internet banking is one of the finest adoption in Indian banking history which accelerated the banking activity for the...
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This study provides deeper insight into the linkages between Bank M&A and M&A literature and test the hypotheses that Acquirers gain significantly from a M&A strategy. Analyzing the Banking industry as an example of Horizontal mergers, the study aims to validate that M&A is a value creating...
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The growth memes in the Indian economic environment provide an advantage to banks and uniquely accrete value to M&A based transactions proving benefits to bidders unlike in Bank M&A regimes reflected in the Event study literature. This work provides deeper insight into the linkages between Bank...
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In this article, we are going to attempt to explain the origin, function, purpose and relation of the Stock Market to the modern financial system in India with the help of government documents, journals and valuable books for meaningful conclusion
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This study includes the description of indicators which can be used for technical analysis of Indian market Nifty stocks. The indicators which have been used in this study are Moving Averages, Moving Averages cross rules and Moving Averages Convergence/Divergence. Later this study also includes...
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A number of studies have addressed issues on Energy Efficiency (EE) pertaining to improving productivity, employment generation, and increased energy security. Investing EE reduces demand for electricity generation, reduces fiscal deficit and energy deficits. In this context, very few studies...
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This research paper aims to investigate the profitability of five popular variations of moving averages: simple (also referred to as arithmetic), exponential, triangular, variable, and weighted as the main tool of technical analysis on the end of the day data on Indian market index S&P CNX Nifty...
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In this article, I use a unique dataset consisting of listed Indian firms that have been indicted for economic malpractice/default or have been non-compliant with laws/ regulations/ guidelines to estimate the stock price impact of regulatory actions against corporate irregularities. The sample...
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