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In this study, we examine the effect of the change in the exchange rate of US Dollars on the market index of 20 developing countries for the period between January 2001 to November 2006 with regression analysis. In adition, this study also compares the effect of the decrease in US Dollars...
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Exchange rate exposure has been one of the most important subject in international finance after the introduction of the flexible exchange rate system at the beginning of 1970s. Firms’ financial positions are affected due to unexpected and continuous fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. The...
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In this study, the effect of marketing expenses on stock returns has been studied. According to the generally accepted accounting principles, marketing expenses are a kind of cost and are presented in income statements as an operating expense. On the other hand, in addition to this view, new...
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Exchange rate exposure has been one of the most important subject in international finance after the introduction of the flexible exchange rate system at the beginning of 1970s. Firms’ financial positions are affected due to unexpected and continuous fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. The...
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In this paper, the effects of the US stock market returns, exchange rate changes and volatilities on stock market volatilities in 10 emerging market economies between 2000-2013 (also two sub-periods covering the time between 2000-2007, and between 2008-2013) have been analysed with separate 30...
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