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This article investigates the impact of CEO attributes on corporate reputation, financial performance, and corporate sustainable growth in India. Using static panel data methodology for a sample of NSE listed leading 138 non-financial companies over the time-frame 2011 to 2018, we find that CEO...
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This paper investigates the short-run and long-run relationships between Indian stock market (represented by Sensex) and stock indices of major countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The results reveal significant correlation between Sensex and other indices. Moreover, the Granger causality test...
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Liquidity is one of the key ingredients of any stock market. Lack of liquidity or illiquidity is a concern to the investing community. This paper, using impact cost as a proxy to illiquidity, addresses a few key areas of stock market illiquidity of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India....
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In today's cut-throat competitive world the long run survival and expansion of an enterprise is at stake. We have witnessed the collapse of many major players due to financial distress which was an outcome of improper financial planning and decision making. The long run survival along with value...
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This study reveals that time diversification is not a strategy for risk management at all. At the end of the longer time horizons, age-old experienced gainers discover that they hold only a basket of inferior stocks or a few performing stocks or both. This paper contends that time cannot make a...
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