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Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Stock Return Volatility: Evidence from Sub-Sahara Africa DOI 10.15294/ibarj.v4i2.122 Abstract 174 times PDF 38 times

Peter Ifeanyichukwu Ali(1)    
Samuel M. Nzotta(2)    
A. B. C. Akujuobi(3)    
Chilaka E. Nwaimo(4)    
(1)     
Department of Financial Management Technology    
Federal University of Technology Owerri    
Nigeria (2)     
Department of Financial Management Technology    
Federal University of Technology Owerri    
Nigeria (3)     
Department of Financial Management Technology    
Federal University of Technology Owerri    
Nigeria (4)     
Department of Financial Management Technology    
Federal University of Technology Owerri    
Nigeria    

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