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The present study analyses the volatility spillover of exchange rate on South African Stock Market.The Capital market of South Africa has yardstick of African markets. The economic factors arecrucially impacting the returns of stock of South Africa. The study collected data fromJohannesburg...
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The study investigates the dynamic effect of macroeconomic variables on BSE returns. In recent phenomena, stock market is a leading indicator of an economy growth and economic fundamentals are determinants of the stock market movements. The study results found that selected macroeconomic...
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The performance of a stock market is intrinsically linked to the broader financial and economic landscape of a country. Stock prices, as integral indicators, not only mirror the financial health and collective economic circumstances of a nation but also serve as crucial barometers of tangible...
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This chapter surveys research on agent-based models used in finance. It will concentrate on models where the use of computational tools is critical for the process of crafting models which give insights into the importance and dynamics of investor heterogeneity in many financial settings.
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[enter Abstract Body]Constructing a simple general equilibrium model, I examine the effect of local and international political uncertainty on financial flexibility and firm value. The model predicts that political uncertainty will have a negative effect on both. I then empirically examine the...
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This paper proposes a framework to study contagious stock bubbles in a multi-sector production economy with heterogeneous investment technologies. Due to financial frictions, stock bubbles arise endogenously that help inject additional liquidity. Due to financial linkages, the existence of...
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Stock market variance-return or price relations are sometimes negative and sometimes positive. We explain these puzzling findings using a model with two ("bad" and "good") variances. In the model, conditional equity premium depends positively on bad variance and negatively on good variance....
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The paper analyses the effect of equity price shocks on current account positions for the G7 industrialized countries in 1974-2007. It uses a Bayesian VAR with sign restrictions for the identification of asset price shocks and to test empirically for their effect on current accounts. Such shocks...
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An asset bubble relaxes collateral constraints and increases borrowing by credit-constrained agents. At the same time, as the bubble deflates when constraints start binding, it amplifies downturns. We show analytically and quantitatively that the macroprudential policy should optimally respond...
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The finance industry has grown, financial markets have become more liquid, information technology has been revolutionized. But have financial market prices become more informative? We derive a welfare-based measure of price informativeness: the predicted variation of future cash flows from...
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