scholarly journals Demonetisation and Indian Stock Market

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruchika Gahlot

Demonetisation of 500 and 1000 bank notes was announced by PM Modi on 8th Nov 2016. There were number of speculation relating to its effects on general public and different sectors of Indian economy. This paper studies the effect of demonetisation on stock prices of different sectoral indices and Nifty listed on NSE by using t test, f test and linear regression. The results revealed that Nifty, automobiles, FMCG, Financial service, media and banking and real estate were major sectors affected by demonetisation decision as they are based on cash transaction. The prices of indices of NSE were influenced by S and P 500 in medium term and long term which may be the effect of policy of US president Donald Trump who was elected as President of U.S. on 8th November 2016.

Author(s):  
Divya Verma Gakhar ◽  
Neha Kushwaha ◽  
Vinita Ashok

This paper analyzes the impact of Union budget on NSE’s CNX NIFTY Index. The impact is measured in terms of daily average returns and volatility over the short term, medium term and long term period in pre and post budget period. The data has been collected for five budget periods from 2011 to 2015. The statistical tools used are paired T-test and F-test. Paired T-test is conducted on average returns and F-test is conducted on variances over the period i.e., 3, 10 and 30 days in pre and post budget period. The maximum impact of budget is seen in short term then it gradually decreases in medium term and finally diminishes in the long term. The implication of this paper is that the investor should fear from investing in the stock market around the budget period.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wijaya Putra ◽  
. Stefahni ◽  
Karina F. Sitohang ◽  
Jessyln Govanni ◽  
. Anneliese ◽  
...  

The research had purpose to analyzed the effect of liquidity, PΕR and DPS on stock price. Independent variables that used in this study were liquidity, price earning ratio and dividend per share. Dependent variable that used was stock price. The population are all the property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in Indonesia 2012-2017. Methods of analysis used was multiple linear regression. The research used purposive random sampling method, that is the samples of 14 companies. The results of partial test shows that liquidity does not affect the stock price,then the effect of PΕR and DPS on the stock price were significant. Simultaneously the effect of liquidity, PΕR and DPS were significant to the company's stock price in the property and real estate companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2012-2017 periods.Keywords: Liquidity, Price Earning Ratio, Dividend Per Share, Stock Prices


1986 ◽  
Vol 1986 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-72
Author(s):  
David P. Feldman
Keyword(s):  

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-28
Author(s):  
Aniela Bălăcescu ◽  
Radu Șerban Zaharia

Abstract Tourist services represent a category of services in which the inseparability of production and consumption, the inability to be storable, the immateriality, and last but not least non-durability, induces in tourism management a number of peculiarities and difficulties. Under these circumstances the development of medium-term strategies involves long-term studies regarding on the one hand the developments and characteristics of the demand, and on the other hand the tourist potential analysis at regional and local level. Although in the past 20 years there has been tremendous growth of on-line booking made by household users, the tour operators agencies as well as those with sales activity continue to offer the specific services for a large number of tourists, that number, in the case of domestic tourism, increased by 1.6 times in case of the tour operators and by 4.44 times in case of the agencies with sales activity. At the same time, there have been changes in the preferences of tourists regarding their holiday destinations in Romania. Started on these considerations, paper based on a logistic model, examines the evolution of the probabilities and scores corresponding to the way the Romanian tourists spend their holidays on the types of tourism agencies, actions and tourist areas in Romania.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pingkan Saraswati

Profitabilitya has significance for theecompany because it is one of the bases for evaluating the condition of a company. The level off profitability describes the ecompany's performance as seen from the company's ability to generate profits. Profitability in this study is calculated by return on assets (ROA) because it can show how the company's performance is nseenn from the overall use of assets owned by the company in generating profits. Thissstudyyaims to examine the leverage, liquidity, and size off thee company yaffect the eprofitability. The ssampling ttechniqueu used in this study wass purposivee samplingg, which issaa sample technique ethat uses certain ncriteria.. There earee16 companies ethat are sampled in this sstudy.mThe nanalysiss techniquee usedd is multiplee linearr regressionn using SPSS version 22. Multiplee linear regression analysis susess the eclassicc assumption ntest, nincluding mthe nnormality ntest, multicollonityy test,,heteroscedasticityytest,, and dautocorrelationn test.m Tootestttheevariablessused theecoefficient of determination test, t-test, f-test. The results of this study indicate that there is no significant effect on the variable leverage on profitability. Liquidity hass a positivee effectt onn profitability. There eis snoo significantt effectt off thee Company Size variablee on nthee profitability variable..


2004 ◽  
Vol 43 (4II) ◽  
pp. 619-637 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Nishat ◽  
Rozina Shaheen

This paper analyzes long-term equilibrium relationships between a group of macroeconomic variables and the Karachi Stock Exchange Index. The macroeconomic variables are represented by the industrial production index, the consumer price index, M1, and the value of an investment earning the money market rate. We employ a vector error correction model to explore such relationships during 1973:1 to 2004:4. We found that these five variables are cointegrated and two long-term equilibrium relationships exist among these variables. Our results indicated a "causal" relationship between the stock market and the economy. Analysis of our results indicates that industrial production is the largest positive determinant of Pakistani stock prices, while inflation is the largest negative determinant of stock prices in Pakistan. We found that while macroeconomic variables Granger-caused stock price movements, the reverse causality was observed in case of industrial production and stock prices. Furthermore, we found that statistically significant lag lengths between fluctuations in the stock market and changes in the real economy are relatively short.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-49
Author(s):  
Karina Harjanto

The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of company’s size, profitability, solvability, and the size of the accounting firm towards audit delay. The object in this research are property and real estate companies listed in Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI) for the period 2013-2015. The sample is selected by purposive sampling method. There are 42 companies selected as sample. Data used in this research is a secondary data such as audited financial reports. Data analysis uses multiple linear regression. The result of this research shows that company’s size, profitability, and solvability have no influence on audit delay, while the size of accounting firm has significant positive influences on audit delay. The result also shows that company’s size, profitability, solvability, and the size of of the accounting firm simultaneously influence audit delay. Keywords: audit delay, company’s size, profitability, solvability, size the accounting firm


Equity ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 68
Author(s):  
Syifa Tamara Putri ◽  
Samin Samin

This study aims to test and provide empirical the effect of profitability, leverage and firm size of the audit report lag. The population in this study is a sub company property and real estate sectors listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2012-2014. Sample of 34 companies was selected by purposive sampling method. The data used in this study as much as 102 samples. This study uses several stage of calculation, using outlier test that is by converting the data into a standardized score or so-called z-score. After going through the process of outlier samples were chosen in this study to 93 samples. Analysis of the data using multiple linear regression with a significance level of 5% and determine the hypothesis used t test and f test. The results test showing that profitability, leverage and firm size are simultaneous positive and significant effect on audit report lag. The results test this study indicate that profitability has significance on audit report lag are partial. Meanwhile leverage and firm size has no significance on audit report lag


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