Stock Market: Comparative Analysis

by B J Queensly Jeyanthi

ISBN: 9789386949448
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Imprint : Scholars World
Year : 2018
Price : Rs. 5495.00
Biblio : xviii+141p.,col.figs.,tabls., 25 cm

Author Profile

Dr. B. J. Queensly Jeyanthi is as an Associate Professor of Commerce in the Research Centre of Commerce at Jayaraj Annapackiam College Autonomous, Periyakulam. She belongs to the congregation of sisters of St. Anne of Trichirappali. She has presented research papers in US and UK. She has published more than 30 papers in the reputed international journals and presented research papers in the national and international conferences and seminars. She has completed UGC sponsored minor and major project. She served as the Controller of Examinations for six years (2009 – 2015). She worked as the Head of the Department of Commerce with Computer Applications for eight years. She has published a book “A Study on National Stock Exchange of India”. At present she is the Secretary of the College.

About The Book

This book is aimed to understand the dynamic inter-linkages between Indian stock exchange and the stock exchanges of developing and developed countries. If these markets are not integrated then benefits of portfolio diversification can be reaped by investors of these countries. Moreover, policy makers and regulators in these countries should not worry about any contagious effects. It includes the comparative analysis of the Indian Stock Market with other international counterparts in respect of market efficiency, return, volatility and co-integration before and after the financial crisis. This book will help to understand the functions of stock exchange and it will be helpful to the investors to know the linkages between the stock markets.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements v Preface vii List of Figures xiii List of Tables xv 1. Introduction 1 2. Review of Literature 13 3. Features and Characteristics of the International Stock Markets 35 4. Market Efficiency of the International Stock Markets 61 5. Return and Volatility in Indian and International Stock Markets 85 6. Dynamic Linkages between Indian and other International Stock Markets 119 7. Summary of Findings, Suggestions and Conclusion 137