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in India 2006 on optional basis and further mandating it from May, 2007. The purpose of this grading was to provide …
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in India 2006 on optional basis and further mandating it from May, 2007. The purpose of this grading was to provide …
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in India. Volatility in the NSE Nifty index and that in its futures market are both seen to exhibit features of mean …
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SME (Small & Medium Enterprises) IPOs formally debuted in India in 2012 when BSE and NSE introduced SME Platform on …
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This paper examines stock market reaction to the earnings announcements by taking December 2001 quarter earnings announcement as an event. The study is based on 152 companies having minimum 20 percent foreign holdings. The companies are divided into, good news, bad news and overall portfolios....
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In this study, we used event study methodology to examine stock price reactions to quarterly earnings announcement. The study is based on a sample of 146 companies listed on Bombay Stock Exchange and December 2000 quarterly earnings announcements are taken event. The abnormal performance is...
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This paper aims to understand the impact of demonetisation on the returns of listed firms in the NSE, as well as changes to their corresponding industry level systematic risk. Firstly, this paper examined a larger sample of Indian listed firms and a broader group of industries in its analysis...
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We present an extension of the Myers and Majluf (1984) model to examine private placements issued to owner-managers. Our main conclusion is that allowing private placements to insiders can mitigate, if not eliminate, the underinvestment problem. Our model predicts that announcement period...
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An attempt is made in this paper to analyze and compare the different institutional investors' investments in the Indian stock market. The chief categories of institutional investors considered in the study are Foreign Portfolio Investors (FIIs), Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) and...
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and information cost in India’s secondary market for equity, on trading cost and trading volume. In particular, we focus …
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