Time-varying beta, market volatility and stress: A comparison between the United States and India
In: IIMB Management Review, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 50-63
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In: IIMB Management Review, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 50-63
ISSN: 2212-4446
This book brings together experts from four continents (Asia, North America, Europe, Africa) and from varied disciplines to discuss a spectrum of problems created by globalization, such as the economic and financial, environmental, legal, cultural, socio-economic and social media impacts. The book not only examines the problems from a number of different perspectives, but also considers the impact of globalization in emerging nations around the world. Due to the very nature of these problems, the approaches adopted are both qualitative and quantitative; it includes quantitative research on quantum finance and the financial crisis, and also discussions on qualitative problems, such as cultural imperialism and neoliberalism.
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Trends in Indian Stock Market: Scope for designing Profitable Trading Rule? -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Trends and Latent Structure in Indian stock market -- 2.3. Detection of Structural Break in volatility -- 2.4. Identifying Trends in Indian Stock Market: The Methodology -- 2.5. Trends and latent structure in Indian Stock Market: Bombay Stock Exchange -- 2.6. Trends and latent structure in Indian Stock Market: National Stock Exchange -- Chapter 3: Possible Investment Strategies in Indian Stock Market -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Investment Strategies in BSE -- 3.3. Investment Strategies in NSE -- Chapter 4: Investigation into Optimal Trading Rules in Indian Stock Market -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Literature review -- 4.3. Objectives of the chapter -- 4.4. Dataset -- 4.5. Finding the Optimum Trading Rule -- 4.6. How the Trading Rule varies depending on the performance of the Economy -- 4.7. Finding the Optimum Trading Rule for BSE Indexes -- 4.8. Finding the Optimum Trading Rule for the NSE Indexes -- 4.9. Behaviour of Indexes before and after the Crisis -- 4.10. The Optimal Trading Rule in India: The epilogue.
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In: IIMB Management Review, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 71-81
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