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Kishor K. Guru-Gharana,Matiur Rahman,Anisul M. Islam
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This paper empirically examines the causal linkages of Japan?s stock market (proxied by Nikkei 225 index) performance with selected key macroeconomic fundamentals. Relatively recent Toda-Yamamoto and Dolado-Lutkepohl, multivariate Granger causality tests...
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Ahmed Sameer Sameer El Khatib
Pág. 62 - 80
El objetivo de este artículo es evaluar cómo el brote del nuevo coronavirus (COVID-19) ha conducido a la contaminación de las principales industrias de la economía global; asimismo, se busca analizar cómo la rápida respuesta política y fiscal de varios g...
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Oscar Carchano,Julio Lucia,Ángel Pardo
Pág. 397 - 407
In this paper, we study the relationship between trading-related variables and volatility in futures markets, from a new unifying perspective, which is based on the separation of open and closed positions. Volatility in stock index futures markets (Stand...
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Buerhan Saiti,Mansur Masih
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This paper investigates the dynamic causal linkages in the daily returns among four conventional and three Shariah-compliant indices (such as, FTSE Shariah China Index, Asia Shariah index, Malaysia EMAS Shariah Index, China SSE Composite Index, Han...
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Yukiko Nakagawa, G. M. Schreiber
While various theoretical arguments have been constructed that imply that a firm would see improved financial performance by increasing the proportion of women managers, previous studies on the issue, in Japan and elsewhere, have shown mixed results. Usi...
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