Comparative Analysis of Indian Stock Market with International Markets Debjiban Mukherjee T. A. Pai Management Institute‚ Manipal‚ India Abstract The stock market is witnessing heightened activities and is increasingly gaining importance. In the current context of globalization and the subsequent integration of the global markets this paper captures the trends‚ similarities and patterns in the activities and movements of the Indian Stock Market in comparison to its international counterparts
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Interview questions for capital market & NSE What is capital Market? Capital market is a market of securities. Where a company and government raise long term funds. it is a market where money invested more them one year. In this we include the stock market and bond market Definition of ’Debt’ An amount of money borrowed by one party from another. Many corporations/individuals use debt as a method for making large purchases that they could not afford under normal circumstances. A debt
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the asymmetric timeliness of earnings – a summary 2 2.1. The author’s motivation 2 2.2. The asymmetric sensitivity of earnings to returns 2 2.3. Earnings-return association versus cash flow-return association 5 2.4. The asymmetric persistence of earnings changes conditional on news 7 2.5. Conservatism and the asymmetric effect on the earnings response coeffcients 9 2.6 Further testing 11 3. International differences in the effects of asymmetric timeliness on earnings 11 3.1 Common-law versus code-law
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The relationship between macroeconomic variables and stock market indices 1.1 Introduction and Background The financial system is considered to be the key to economic growth. A well developed and sound financial system promotes investment by the identification and financing of profitable business opportunities‚ through the mobilization of savings‚ the efficient allocation of resources‚ by helping to diversify risks and by facilitating the exchange of goods and services. (Mishkin‚ 2001). As such
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Market Share In the last decade‚ market share of Airbus and Boeing have largely been overlapping. Last year‚ Airbus had 833 orders‚ significantly less than Boeing’s 1203. However‚ this year so far Airbus has fared considerably better‚ receiving 410 orders whereas Boeing so far has 203. Market Price and stock: The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS.PA) is the dominant aerospace company in Europe today. Its largest subsidiary‚ Airbus S.A.S.‚ is an aircraft manufacturing company based
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PROJECT REPORT ON FMCG MARKET SRUCTURE AND MARKET SHARE What is FMCG? FMCG is an acronym for Fast Moving Consumer Goods‚ which refer to things that we buy from local supermarkets on daily basis‚ the things that are non-durable‚ sold quickly‚ at relatively low cost‚ have high turnover and are relatively cheaper. FMCG’s constitute a large part of consumers’ budget in all countries. The most common in thelist are baby foods‚ toilet soaps‚ detergents‚ shampoos‚ toothpaste‚ cosmetics‚ shaving products
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• Capital Markets ICICI Bank is an active capital market intermediary. It is one of the promoters of several leading institutions in the country including National Stock Exchange Of India Limited (NSE)‚ National Commodities & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX)‚ Central Depository Services (India) Limited (CDSL). Since 2000‚ the Bank has also been one of the clearing and settlement banks for NSE and Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (BSE). The Bank also took up the clearing and settlement banking
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Question 3-3 If a “typical” firm reports $20 million of retained earnings on its balance sheet‚ could its directors declare a $20 million cash dividend without having any qualms about what they were doing? Explain your answer. Its directors could declare a $20 million cash dividend without having any qualms about what they were doing‚ because retained earnings may not held as cash. Retained earnings represent the cumulative total of all earnings kept by the company during its life. Therefore‚ $20 million
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Auditors’ Earnings Management Decisions Mark W. Nelson John A. Elliott Cornell University Robin L. Tarpley The George Washington University ABSTRACT: This paper reports analyses of data obtained using a field-based questionnaire in which 253 auditors from one Big 5 firm recalled and described 515 specific experiences they had with clients who they believe were attempting to manage earnings. This approach enables us to analyze separately managers’ decisions about how to attempt earnings management
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2008 pp. 757–787 Real and Accrual-Based Earnings Management in the Pre- and Post-Sarbanes-Oxley Periods Daniel A. Cohen New York University Aiyesha Dey University of Chicago Thomas Z. Lys Northwestern University ABSTRACT: We document that accrual-based earnings management increased steadily from 1987 until the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) in 2002‚ followed by a significant decline after the passage of SOX. Conversely‚ the level of real earnings management activities declined prior to
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