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Demonetisation is the act of stripping a currency unit of its status as a legal tender. It occurs whenever there is a change of national currency: The current form(s) of money is pulled out from circulation and retired, often to be replaced with a new currency. Sometimes, a country completely...
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In present study performance evaluation of selected mutual funds is carried out through risk-return analysis, Treynor’s ratio, Sharpe’s ratio, Jensen’s measure and Fama’s measure. The data used in the study is daily closing NAVs for the period from 1st January 2010 to 31st December 2013....
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In this paper the performance evaluation of ULIPs is carried out through risk-return analysis, Treynor’s ratio, Sharpe’s ratio and Jensen’s measure. The data used in the study is daily closing NAVs for the period from 1st January 2009 to 31st December 2009. The schemes selected for study...
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In this study we had conducted a survey among Delhi University Teachers in order to know whether they are aware of the concept of Bancassurance and exploring the reasons why customer would like to buy insurance products from banks. Customer attitude to two different distribution channels was...
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Besides market risk, banking stocks are also subject to interest rate risk due to the simple fact that banking profitability is a function of prevailing interest rate. This paper examines the effects of interest rate changes on banking stock returns in India using the multivariate OLS and GARCH...
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