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Thuy Thu Nguyen, Hai Hong Ho, Duy Van Nguyen, Anh Cam Pham and Trang Thu Nguyen
The literature shows little evidence of the effects of business models upon the volatility of banks in developing and fast-growing economies. Hence, this study examines the effects of business model choice on the stability of banks in ASEAN countries. Us...
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Kuziva Mamvura,Mabutho Sibanda
AbstractOrientation: This study examined the main predictors of net foreign portfolio investment volatility in low-income Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. Based on the World Bank data (July 2014), the selected countries are Zimbab...
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Unbreen Arif,Muhammad Tayyab Sohail
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The development of asset pricing model is attributed to Markowitz (1952) which initiated towards Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT). The whole concept of MPT based on normality of returns assumption but in emerging economies volatility of returns is an import...
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Thobeka Ncanywa,Karabo Mabusela
AbstractOrientation: Financial sector development in a vast majority of sub-Saharan African countries has the potential to reduce the volatility of growth.Research purpose: This article is aimed at determining the influence of financial develop...
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Tafirei Mashamba,Rabson Magweva
AbstractOrientation: The behaviour of stock market return volatility and implications thereof in Southern African Development Committee (SADC).Research purpose: The main aim of this study was to examine leverage effects and volatility persisten...
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