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bse sensex and macro economic factors affecting it 3 final
DECLARATION

We hereby declare that the project work entitled
“BSE30 and Macro Economic Factors”
Submitted to the, Lakshmibai College, Delhi University is a record of an original work done by us under the guidance of Ms. Neha, Faculty Member, Delhi University, and this project work has not performed the basis for the award of any Degree or diploma /associate ship/ fellowship and similar project if any.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our Teacher Ms. Neha for her guidance; we sincerely acknowledge the contribution, encouragement, and support offered by them at every stage as our guide. This project is the cumulative result of our research, analysis and conclusive study and we are thankful to her for untiring efforts in this accomplishment. We also owe to our college library, the major source of information. Lastly we thank our family and friends for their constant support and love.

Regards,
RESHAM SHARDA
SONA CHAUDHARY
SUGANDH KUMARIA
SAMRIDHI SHARMA
MANISHA NIRALA
ABSTRACT

This study focuses on the factors affecting the BSE Sensex. Using time series data from the years 1993-94 to 2013-2014 multiple regression analysis is applied to find out significant relationships between the dependent variable BSE Sensex and independent variables including Gold Prices, Foreign Exchange Reserves and the Exchange Rate.
This study indicates a strong positive relation between Sensex and gold prices and foreign exchange reserves. Also a strong negative correlation is indicated between the Sensex and the exchange rate.

CONTENTS

1. CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO TOPIC
Introduction
Variables used
Test conducted

2. CHAPTER 2
SCOPE AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Scope
Literature review

3. CHAPTER 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Methodology used
Relevance of method
Advantages of the model used

4. CHAPTER 4
INTERPRETATION OF STATISTICAL RESULT
Objective of analysis
Data collection
Data analysis
Regression equation
Data interpretation
Conclusion

5.

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