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This paper is an attempt to investigate the dynamic relationship between U.S. and Indian stock markets through the conditional volatility of two stock markets, during the 1995-2007 period, using the monthly data of BSE listed BSE 100 and NYSE listed S & P 500 indices. The research methodology...
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Stock market volatility is a matter of great interest for researchers and policy makers. The present study examines the volatility of daily, weekly and monthly stock returns in view of economic growth rate. It investigates the hypothesis that high economic growth rate tend to stabilize the...
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This study empirically investigates the volatility spillover among the sectors of emerging markets, that is, India and China and developed markets, that is, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US). Focusing on financial services, auto, oil and gas, Information Technology (IT),...
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