EuroEconomica Issue 2(31)/2012 ISSN: 1582-8859 Effects of Audit Opinion on Stock Prices: The case of Croatia and Slovenia Arbër H. HOTI Teaching Assistant Faculty of Economics‚ University of Prishtina‚ arber_hoti@hotmail.com Hysen Ismajli Associate Profesor Faculty of Economics‚ University of Prishtina‚ hysen_rismajli@yahoo.com Skender Ahmeti Associate Profesor Faculty of Economics‚ University of Prishtina‚ skender.ahmeti@yahoo.com Arben Dërmaku Assistant Profesor Faculty of Economics
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Studies of Stock Price Volatility Changes Fischer Black‚ Massachusetts Institute of Technology This article explains the analysis of Fischer Black on the volatility of underlying shares that flow in the cash market. Fischer Black also determines and explains how futures trading affect cash market volatility. Volatility may be described as a time series indicator which enables traders to quantify changes in market prices. Volatility can be characterized as historical or implied. Historical
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Zachary Shelsby List and describe the causes of the stock market crash of 1929. Was the crash inevitable? Explain using examples from the presidencies of Harding‚ Coolidge‚ and Hoover. It was the time of the Roaring Twenties; where in the wake of the War jazz music was becoming prominent‚ Art Deco became popular‚ and cultural dynamism was emphasized. The twenties also led the United States into unprecedented industrial growth‚ inventions and discoveries of major importance‚ as well as significant
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Statistics Midterm paper 1. : Identify the implied population in the information here. Government agencies carefully monitor water quality and its effect on wetlands (Reference: Environment Protection Agency Wetland Report EPA 832-R-93-005). Of particular concern is the concentration of nitrogen in water draining from fertilized lands. Too much nitrogen can kill fish and wildlife. Twenty-eight samples of water were taken at random from a lake. The nitrogen concentration (milligrams of nitrogen
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1. Is raising money in U.S. stock markets more - or less - difficult than in the rest of the world? To start‚ using the article that is cited for the class is…well‚ dated at the very least. The United States has gone through at least a complete financial cycle since after the article was written. The tech bust and then the quickly following tragedy of September 11‚ 2001 with the ensuing market meltdown were just the beginning. Just to put it into perspective‚ “’During the last seven years
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Unit 2 Reflection Stock Market Challenge I selected the stock market challenge assignment because it was an assignment that I received a good mark on. It wasn’t too difficult for me to complete because I was familiar with a lot of the concepts of Excel such as making charts. However‚ some parts of this assignment were difficult. One of the toughest things was choosing which stocks were the best to invest in and it required me to think very carefully before choosing. Since I had some previous knowledge
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markets‚ how major surgeries are conducted‚ and how technology is used in the education of today’s youth. Electronic Platforms Today‚ most securities and options traders trade from an electronic platform or even multiple platforms. Even the most common day trader‚ who trades from their own home or office‚ probably will have multiple computers and monitors at their desk. From their desk or “trade station” traders can analyze data‚ build charts‚ and place his or her trades. According to Leibfarth
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A trillion-dollar industry is based on investing in or benchmarking to capitalization-weighted indexes‚ even though the finance literature rejects the mean–variance efficiency of such indexes. This study investigates whether stock market indexes based on an array of cap-indifferent measures of company size are more mean–variance efficient than those based on market cap. These “Fundamental” indexes were found to deliver consistent‚ significant benefits relative to standard cap-weighted indexes
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Examining Stock Returns for Normal Distributions July11‚ 2012 Part A. A1 (CRSP 2000-2008) | VW Daily | EW Daily | VW Monthly | EW Monthly | Mean | 0.00% | 0.05% | -0.12% | 0.50% | σ | 1.35% | 1.12% | 4.66% | 6.14% | Table A1 shows return means and standard deviations for the CRSP market portfolio from 2000-2008. In comparing daily vs monthly returns in both cases‚ equally weighted (EW) and value weighted (VW)‚ Table A1 shows the mean and standard deviation are
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ISSN 0975 – 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
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