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Maud Korley and Evangelos Giouvris
Research proposes that economic policy uncertainty (EPU) leads to exchange rate fluctuations. Given that African countries experience higher levels of uncertainty in developed/emerging markets, we examine the extent to which domestic and foreign EPU affe...
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Mayowa Gabriel Ajao,Emmanuel Nosagie Iyekekpolor
Pág. 139 - 154
This study investigates the effect of liquidity management on financial performance of deposit money banks (DMBs) by considering the banking sector of selected countries of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ). Aggregate banking sector data for the four...
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Benjamin Mudiangombe Mudiangombe and John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba
This paper investigates whether currency risk is priced differently in the different sectors (industrial, financial, and basic materials) of equity markets in a sample of developed United States of America (USA) and developing economies (Brazil, India, P...
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Mahesa Deni Dwi Permana, Suzy Noviyanti
Pág. 1655 - 1662
The object of this research is manufacturing companies in Indonesia which are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2017 to 2019. The purpose of this study is to obtain knowledge about the influence of auditor independence, good corporate gov...
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Peizhi Zhao and Yuyan Wang
Economic policy uncertainty has been identified as a new macroeconomic risk factor that harms the stock market?s profitability. This paper examines the impact of the Chinese EPU levels on one of the most famous financial anomalies?momentum returns. A new...
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