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The current paper examines the maturity effect which states that “the futures prices volatility increases as the futures contract approaches its maturity period”. As per maturity effect theory, when a contract approaches its delivery date, the flow of information affects the prices. The...
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This paper studies the impact of COVID-19 on Indian stock market through examining the responses of BSE sector indices: Auto, Healthcare, IT, FMCG and Capital Goods sectors from the period of 1st January, 2019 to 16th January, 2021. This period is further divided into four time-windows;...
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Modern Business commerce Education cover diversified fields of education and research in different aspects of business environment. It includes Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship Development, Commercial and Business Law etc. In order to attain Economic...
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The present study was conducted at Bhiwani city of Haryana State. A sample of 200 women consumers was selected from various wards of Bhiwani city through proportionate random sampling procedure. Data was collected by personal interview technique. The findings revealed that the majority of women...
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The purpose of this article is to present the results of the perception of IT sector employees towards components of quality of work life. QWL in general is the perception of employee’s mental and physical well-being at their work place. Since the development of human relations school of...
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Financial Inclusion is not a new phenomenon. In India, the initial efforts for Financial Inclusion can be traced in the 1904 with the beginning of the co-operative movement. Many researchers worked on Financial Inclusion, after reviewing the literature we identified, number of plans and...
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The Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) was established in 2010 to ensure timely access to low-cost generic versions of patented antiretroviral (ARV) medicines in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) through the negotiation of voluntary licenses with patent holders. While robust data on the savings...
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