Efficiency and Volatility Dynamics of Bangladesh's Stock Market


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This book contributes to empirical finance by comprehensively analysing an emerging stock market, employing modern econometric techniques. The most central and fascinating area of financial economics is probably the efficiency and volatility of the stock market – however, studies of emerging economies are relatively limited in this area. The rising importance of stock market globalisation has increased interest in emerging markets. This book leads the way for an emerging market perspective, as it explores the issue of efficiency and volatility of the stock market in Bangladesh by employing both univariate and multivariate models, using daily data of past share prices and monthly data of macroeconomic variables and the stock index, respectively. This book offers an understanding of the crucial issues facing developing economies, particularly emerging stock markets with similar characteristics to those of Bangladesh. This book undoubtedly provides valuable information for investors in the stock market, graduate, post-graduate, and PhD students in quantitative financial economics, academics in economics and finance, and policymakers in developing economies.




Dynamics of Financial Performance


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TOPICS IN THE BOOK Futures Trading and the Underlying Stock Volatility: A Case of the FTSE/JSE TOP 40 Effects of Selected Financial Management Practices on Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya Duplicity in Regulation and Performance of the Financial Sector in Kenya The Relationship between Options Derivatives and Financial Performance of Selected Listed Commercial Banks in Kenya Influence of Islamic Auto Financing Instruments on Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Isiolo County Kenya




Handbook of Frontier Markets


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Handbook of Frontier Markets: The European and African Evidence provides novel insights from academic perspectives about the behavior of investors and prices in several frontier markets. It explores finance issues usually reserved for developed and emerging markets in order to gauge whether these issues are relevant and how they manifest themselves in frontier markets. Frontier markets have now become a popular investment class among institutional investors internationally, with major financial services providers establishing index-benchmarks for this market-category. The anticipation for frontier markets is optimistic uncertainty, and many people believe that, given their growth rates, these markets will be economic success stories. Irrespective of their degrees of success, The Handbook of Frontier Markets can help ensure that the increasing international investment diverted to them will aid in their greater integration within the global financial system. - Presents topics in the context of frontier markets and uses tests based on established methodologies from finance research - Draws from authors who are established university academics - Pays particular attention to financial institutions and applications of financial risk models - Explores finance issues usually reserved for developed and emerging markets in order to gauge whether these issues are relevant and how they manifest themselves in frontier markets







Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry


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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry, FinanceCom 2012, held in Barcelona, Spain, on June 10, 2012. The workshop spans multiple disciplines, including technical, service, economic, sociological, and behavioral sciences. It reflects on technologically enabled opportunities, implications, and changes due to the introduction of new business models or regulations related to the financial services industry and the financial markets. The seven papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The topics covered are: news and text analysis; algorithmic and high-frequency trading; and the role and impact of technology.




Global Stock Market Integration


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Stock market integration between developing and emerging markets has numerous benefits for creating a global - yet stable - world economy. It increases competition and the efficiency of local markets, in turn reducing price volatility and the cost of capital among integrated markets. It also generates capital flows, which enhance financial stability and spur economic growth. At its core, stock market integration has an important role to play in both developing and emerging markets still reeling from the global financial crisis. Global Stock Market Integration analyzes the financial makeup of developing and emerging markets around the world, providing empirical insights into market integration, co-movements in price, crises, and efficiency linkages. Mobarek and Mollah argue that the relationship between market integration and market efficiency within developing and emerging countries is not the only measure necessary for effecting real financial growth. This work brings the review of theories and empirical research on the topic up-to-date and expands the existing literature with new perspectives on developed and emerging markets.







Efficiency in Business and Economics


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This volume offers a collection of studies on problem of organization’s efficiency, criteria for evaluating the efficiency, tools and methods for measuring the efficiency. The articles included present an interdisciplinary look at efficiency, its essence and the principles of its measurement. The contributions also identify a broad spectrum of conditions for achieving efficiency in various types of organizations and systems (e.g. public institution, non-profit organizations), representing various industries. The book collects selected papers presented at the 7th International Conference "Efficiency as a Source of the Wealth of Nations", held in Wrocław, Poland, in May 2017.




Banking, Finance, and Accounting: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications


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With the global economy still in recovery, it is more important than ever for individuals and organizations to be aware of their money and its potential for both depreciation and growth. Banking, Finance, and Accounting: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications investigates recent advances and undertakings in the financial industry to better equip all members of the world economy with the tools and insights needed to weather any shift in the economic climate. With chapters on topics ranging from investment portfolios to credit unions, this multi-volume reference source will serve as a crucial resource for managers, investors, brokers, and all others within the banking industry.




Testing the Efficiency of Indian Options Market


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Master's Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: A, University of Calcutta, language: English, abstract: The present study is conducted to test the efficiency of Indian options market. Very few studies have been conducted to test the efficiency of Indian derivatives market and especially Indian options market. This study is essential for testing the price discovery of the Indian options market. This study is motivated by lack of evidence and fills this gap by providing hitherto unavailable evidence on efficiency of the Indian options market. The purpose of the study is to test the efficiency of Nifty stock options. The study is done using trading data for 1 month. Market efficiency is tested by examining the validity of the put-call parity and of the hedging strategy. Black-Scholes model of option pricing is used to determine the fair option prices in this study. In case of mispricing of options contracts, hedging test is conducted to ascertain whether above normal returns are possible by taking advantage of the mispricing. In hedging test returns are calculated after the trader closes his position in the spot market. These returns are then compared to risk-free returns. When transaction costs are not taken into account, the hedging returns were more than the risk free returns for some stocks which showed that the market is inefficient. But after transaction costs are considered these returns became negative and ascertained that the market is efficient. Put-call parity test in the absence of the transaction costs showed that options market is inefficient. However in the presence of these costs, the hypothesis of market efficiency is accepted. The present study will help to get useful insights so that the options markets can be made more efficient as healthy financial markets are backbone of any financially healthy country. Furthermore, financial markets should be efficient and efficiency helps to prevent any kind of frauds in the financial markets.