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The Stock Market "Crisis, Recovery and Emerging Economies"

por Wetherby, Allison S.
The Stock Market "Crisis, Recovery and Emerging Economies"
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ISBN: 978-1-61122-545-7
Editorial: Nova Science Publishers
Fecha de la edición: 2011
idioma: Ingles
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Nº Pág.: 217

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Reseña: This book examines the dynamic linkages among the federal budget deficit, interest rates and the stock market for the United States from 1960 to 2006. Topics discussed herein include the strategic risk assessment techniques that can be applied to investment and trading portfolios in emerging financial markets, such as in the context of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) stock markets, as well as Africa's emerging capital markets and the financial crisis and whether the theory of periodically collapsing speculative bubbles can explain the dynamics of East Asian emerging stock market returns.
indice: Preface; Federal Budget Deficits, Interest Rates & the General Stock Market; Strategic Stock Markets Risk Assessment in Emerging Economies; Africas Emerging Capital Markets & the Financial Crisis; Stock Market Bubbles & Crises: The Case of East Asian Emerging Markets; Market Reactions to the Disclosure of Internal Control Weaknesses Under the Japanese Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2006; Adaptive Wave Models for Option Pricing Evolution; Reconsidering Stock Returns & Equity Mutual Fund Flows in the U.S. Stock Market: A Macro Approach; Reexamining Covariance Risk Dynamics in Global Stock Markets using Quantile Regression Analysis; Stock Market Volatility & the Great Moderation: New Evidence Based on the G-7 Economies; Index.

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