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Cumhur Ekinci and Oguz Ersan
Assuming that investors can be foreign or local, do high-frequency trading (HFT) or not, and submit orders through a bank-owned or non-bank-owned broker, we associated trades to various investors. Then, building a panel vector autoregressive model, we an...
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Manuel Fernandez,Mariam Mohamed Almaazmi,Robinson Joseph
Pág. 102 - 112
Globalization has made worldwide mobility of money extremely easy. The investors prefer to invest in places that offer attractive returns and are relatively less risky. The inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) gives developing countries access to ca...
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Darko Marjanovic
Pág. 95 - 104
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Cheol-Keun Cho and Bosung Jang
This paper explores the implications of consumption heterogeneity between domestic and foreign investors on the cross-section of stock returns in a host country. We argue that foreign investors in a small open economy integrated into global financial mar...
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N. Bhana
AbstractSouth African investors have been precluded from investing in foreign securities by the Exchange Control Regulations of 1961. Furthermore, the monetary policy pursued by the authorities has resulted in an inefficient financial market. Investments...
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N. Bhana
AbstractSouth African investors have been precluded from investing in foreign securities by the Exchange Control Regulations of 1961. Furthermore, the monetary policy pursued by the authorities has resulted in an inefficient financial market. Investments...
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Roberto Meurer
Pág. pp. 79 - 95
In this paper it is discussed and empirically tested the influence of foreign investors flow of resources on the Ibovespa index of the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange from January 1995 to july 2005. Other important variables are considered in the test, includin...
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N. Bhana
AbstractThe De Kock Commission has recommended that exchange control regulations be relaxed so that South African investors may acquire foreign securities. The possible gains accruing to South African investors from international share portfolios represe...
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Poppy Camenia Jamil, Restu Hayati
Pág. 477 - 484
The role of the capital market for the economy of a country according to capital market education by PT. There are two functions of the Indonesia Stock Exchange, namely as a means of business funding or as a means for companies to obtain funds from inves...
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Agus Arman
Pág. 381 - 390
The Regulation of Bank Indonesia (PBI) 2000 which states that foreign investors are allowed to take control of ownership up to 99% of domestic banks in Indonesia has been in a long debate, especially by academics. Some studies prove that the existence of...
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Omphemetse S. Sibanda
Since the dawn of democracy South Africa has embarked in a process of dismantling protectionist business and trade policies, and made the countrys stream of commerce one of the preferred globally. The countrys sound competition and trade policies, natura...
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Anselm Komla Abotsi
Pág. 647 - 655
The study finds the impact of the percentage of total annual sales of a firm paid as informal payments to public officials (bribes) on foreign ownership of firms in Africa while controlling for other variables outside the country of origin of investment....
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Zhuhua Jiang, Sang Hoon Kang, Chongcheul Cheong and Seong-Min Yoon
We investigate the impact of extreme weather conditions on the stock market returns of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Exchange. For the weather conditions, we apply dummy variables generated by applying a moving average and moving standard dev...
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Khaled Abdulwahab Alzeaideen,Sara Zakaria AL-Rawash
Pág. 51 - 58
This study investigates the effect of different ownership structure - (Concentration, Foreign, and Institutional Ownership) - and corporate debt on audit quality of listed companies in Amman Stock Exchange. The research has four hypotheses. To test each ...
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Bee Wah TAN,Chor Foon TANG
Pág. 214 - 220
The aim of this study is to empirically analyse the linkages among domestic investment, FDI, trade, interest rate and economic growth in the ASEAN-5 regions in the period 1970-2012. The Johansen-Juselius cointegration approach is applied to examine the l...
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Mumtaz Hussain SHAN
Pág. 1 - 16
This paper assesses the importance of infrastructure availability in the host developing country in increasing its attractiveness for overseas investors. I also take into account market size, economic development, macroeconomic stability, regional and in...
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K. V. Zhyzhko
Pág. 255 - 258
In this article the importance of foreign direct investments forUkraineare analyzed and studied, and main investors are described. Also the role of transnational companies and theirs influence on recipient countries are studied, and the basic strategies ...
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Clara Downey
Regional economic integration has resulted from the globalization phenomena. Nations establish trade blocs as a strategic maneuver, while firms seeking growth and investment opportunities require knowledge of prevailing business laws. Prudent, integrated...
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Kenneth Weiher
As budget deficits turned to surpluses and the federal debt began to shrink at the end of the 1990s, the possibility that the federal debt could be eliminated arose. This paper provides historical analysis of the debt to help decide if the nation?s econo...
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Petr Wawrosz and Semen Traksel
The article deals with the issue of how negative interest rate policies, introduced in the second decade of the 21st century in some countries, affect certain macroeconomic indicators and bank performance. We concentrate specifically on Switzerland and S...
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