“STUDY ON STOCK MARKET VOLITALITY AN D ITS INFLUENCES ON INDIAN STOCK MARKET” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce (HONS) of Christ University during the year 2012-13. By D.Suresh 1010643 Under the guidance of S.Girish Assistant Professor Department of Commerce Christ University Bangalore- 560029 GUIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this project titled “STUDY ON STOCK MARKET VOLITALITY
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5942 Impact of Union Budgets on Indian Stock Market –A Case Study of NSE Gurcharan Singha and Salony Kansalb a Reader‚ School of Management Studies‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala b Junior Research Fellow‚ School of Management Studies‚ Punjabi University‚ Patiala Corresponding author: guru64@gmail.com Abstract This paper examines the impact of Union Budgets from 1996 to 2009 on the Stock Market as represented by S&P CNX Nifty in terms of returns and volatility. The impact on S&P
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NSUKKA IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES ON STOCK PRICES IN NIGERIA: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS UCHE‚ GEORGE EWA 2011 IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES ON STOCK PRICES IN NIGERIA: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS UCHE‚ GEORGE EWA 2007/147949 Being a research project submitted to the Department of Economics‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics. AUGUST‚ 2011 i APPROVAL PAGE This research work on the topic‚ “IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC
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Petrol companies have the market structure of an oligopoly. An oligopoly is a market structure where there are a few dominant firms whose behavior is interdependent. There are a few dominant firms relative to market size‚ and they each command a large proportion of the market share‚ thus having strong monopoly power. Examples of petrol companies include Shell‚ Caltex and Exxon Mobil. Their demand curve is downward sloping‚ meaning that they are price setters. Petrol is a homogeneous product‚ hence
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Impact of dismantling Administered Prices on Petrol and Diesel in India Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar (XIMB) EPWP Batch II (2011-12) Macro Economic Environment of Business (MEEB) Prepared by Name :- Priyanka Sharma Roll No:- U811026 Professor Dr. Latha Ravindran Date 03/Dec/11 1 | P a g e INDEX S.No 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 4 5 6 Introduction Objective Detailed Analysis for crucial & main issues Need for deregularisation Impact of dismantling Administered Prices on Petrol
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Q#1. How has AutoZone’s stock price performed over the previous five years? What other financial measures can you cite that are consistent with the stock price performance? AutoZone’s shareholders had enjoyed strong price appreciation since 1997‚ with an average annual return of 11.5%. Over the previous five years‚ AutoZone’s stock price has increased dramatically. On February 1. 2012 the stock price was $348 compared to the $125 on February 1. 2007. The strong price appreciation resulted from
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emphasis was put on the development of equity markets. India also followed this path. Stock markets grew rapidly in India during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Capital markets have taken a prominent place in the developing countries financial system during the last decade. Given this backdrop‚ it is important to assess the impact of stock markets on a countrys economic development. One of the most obvious and direct effect of the stock market is on the corporate sector of a country. This
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IMPACT OF CAPITAL MARKET ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The capital market is a highly specialized and organized financial market and indeed essential agent of economic growth because of its ability to facilitate and mobilize saving and investment. To a great extent‚ the positive relationship between capital accumulation real economic growths has long affirmed in economic theories (Anyanwu‚ 1993). Success in capital
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“The history of the New York Stock Exchange begins with the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement by twenty-four New York City stockbrokers and merchants on May 17‚ 1792‚ outside at 68 Wall Street under a Buttonwood tree.” (1) This agreement was named after a huge sycamore tree that the brokers would gather under to trade.(2) The first listed company on the New York Stock Exchange was the Bank of New York in which there were originally five securities traded.(1) There were twenty four members
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times‚ many developing countries have recognised that a market based economic system needs political institutions supportive of the free market concept. Thus Nigeria‚ like any other nation‚ has been involved in political engineering partly to achieve this goal. Like many other African economies‚ the Nigerian economy has been mixed. However‚ the level of government participation has been reducing in line with globalisation trend and market base resource rationalisation concept. In this spirit‚
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