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This research try to analyze the causality and cointegration relationship between exchange rates and stock prices index in the emerging financial market of Indonesia which hit by the Global Financial Crisis. This research using monthly data, when the data divide the entire period into two...
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Stock Underpricing is measured using an initial return, where the initial return is the benefit of shareholders because the shares price difference that bought in primary market during the IPO with the selling price of shares on the first day of secondary market. Investors use the initial return...
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database IR-PDB for repeats in sequence of the proteins in the PDB has been developed for the analysis of impact of repeats in … sequences belonging to 115031 PDB structures were detected. The identified sequence repeats were annotated with secondary … of the repeats and their functional involvements can be found out through web links to PDB, PDBsum and Pfam. IR-PDB is …
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,8541>3,20), it means that money supply, labour force, and FDI as together influence PDB in Indonesia, significantly at α = 5%. …
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This study analyzed the responses and the contribution of some macroeconomic variables in this study are inflation, foreign exchange reserves, excess reserve bank, SBPU, exchange, mortgage interest rates, relative prices, GDP and net exports Indonesia inflation target.The collection of data...
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Consumer Credit in Indonesia has a significant improvement since crissis happened in 1997. The Improvement of consumer credit became better along with the improvement of Total Credit in Indonesia. Even that, the number of credit consumer was bigger than working capital credit, and investment...
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