831 resultados para stock exchanges
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Most of economic literature has presented its analysis under the assumption of homogeneous capital stock.However, capital composition differs across countries. What has been the pattern of capital compositionassociated with World economies? We make an exploratory statistical analysis based on compositional datatransformed by Aitchinson logratio transformations and we use tools for visualizing and measuring statisticalestimators of association among the components. The goal is to detect distinctive patterns in the composition.As initial findings could be cited that:1. Sectorial components behaved in a correlated way, building industries on one side and , in a lessclear view, equipment industries on the other.2. Full sample estimation shows a negative correlation between durable goods component andother buildings component and between transportation and building industries components.3. Countries with zeros in some components are mainly low income countries at the bottom of theincome category and behaved in a extreme way distorting main results observed in the fullsample.4. After removing these extreme cases, conclusions seem not very sensitive to the presence ofanother isolated cases
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ABSTRACTThe Copula Theory was used to analyze contagion among the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and European Union stock markets with the U.S. Equity Market. The market indexes used for the period between January 01, 2005 and February 27, 2010 are: MXBRIC (BRIC), MXEU (European Union) and MXUS (United States). This article evaluated the adequacy of the main copulas found in the financial literature using log-likelihood, Akaike information and Bayesian information criteria. This article provides a groundbreaking study in the area of contagion due to the use of conditional copulas, allowing to calculate the correlation increase between indexes with non-parametric approach. The conditional Symmetrized Joe-Clayton copula was the one that fitted better to the considered pairs of returns. Results indicate evidence of contagion effect in both markets, European Union and BRIC members, with a 5% significance level. Furthermore, there is also evidence that the contagion of U.S. financial crisis was more pronounced in the European Union than in the BRIC markets, with a 5% significance level. Therefore, stock portfolios formed by equities from the BRIC countries were able to offer greater protection during the subprime crisis. The results are aligned with recent papers that present an increase in correlation between stock markets, especially in bear markets.
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We consider stock market contagion as a significant increase in cross-market linkages after a shock to one country or group of countries. Under this definition we study if contagion occurred from the U.S. Financial Crisis to the rest of the major stock markets in the world by using the adjusted (unconditional) correlation coefficient approach (Forbes and Rigobon, 2002) which consists of testing if average crossmarket correlations increase significantly during the relevant period of turmoil. We would not reject the null hypothesis of interdependence in favour of contagion if the increase in correlation only suggests a continuation of high linkages in all state of the world. Moreover, if contagion occurs, this would justify the intervention of the IMF and the suddenly portfolio restructuring during the period under study.
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Using a new dataset on capital account openness, we investigate why equity return correlations changed over the last century. Based on a new, long-run dataset on capital account regulations in a group of 16 countries over the period 1890-2001, we show that correlations increase as financial markets are liberalized. These findings are robust to controlling for both the Forbes-Rigobon bias and global averages in equity return correlations. We test the robustness of our conclusions, and show that greater synchronization of fundamentals is not the main cause of increasing correlations. These results imply that the home bias puzzle may be smaller than traditionally claimed.
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This paper studies the relationship between the amount of publicinformation that stock market prices incorporate and the equilibriumbehavior of market participants. The analysis is framed in a static, NREEsetup where traders exchange vectors of assets accessing multidimensionalinformation under two alternative market structures. In the first(the unrestricted system), both informed and uninformed speculators cancondition their demands for each traded asset on all equilibrium prices;in the second (the restricted system), they are restricted to conditiontheir demand on the price of the asset they want to trade. I show thatinformed traders incentives to exploit multidimensional privateinformation depend on the number of prices they can condition upon whensubmitting their demand schedules, and on the specific price formationprocess one considers. Building on this insight, I then give conditionsunder which the restricted system is more efficient than the unrestrictedsystem.
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In May 1927, the German central bank intervenedindirectly to reduce lending to equity investors.The crash that followed ended the only stockmarket boom during Germany s relative stabilization 1924-28. This paper examines thefactors that lead to the intervention as well asits consequences. We argue that genuine concernabout the exuberant level of the stock market,in addition to worries about an inflow offoreign funds, tipped the scales in favour ofintervention. The evidence strongly suggeststhat the German central bank under HjalmarSchacht was wrong to be concerned aboutstockprices-there was no bubble. Also, theReichsbank was mistaken in its belief thata fall in the market would reduce theimportance of short-term foreign borrowing,and help to ease conditions in the money market.The misguided intervention had important realeffects. Investment suffered, helping to tipGermany into depression.
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Os elevados custos associados à sua manutenção e o alto capital inactivo nele aplicado, têm levado as empresas a procurar estratégias com vista a cada vez mais reduzirem seus stocks. Alguns autores consideram mesmo que o objectivo que se pretende atingir com a gestão de stocks, é, sempre que possível atingir o stock zero. Porém, no mundo real, a taxa de consumo dos produtos não é totalmente previsível, e o lead time de reabastecimento pode variar, ocasionando atrasos na entrega. Assim, para se proteger destes efeitos inesperados, as empresas dimensionam stocks de segurança, em função de uma probabilidade aceitável de falta de produto em stock. Com isso, compreende-se facilmente a importância da gestão de stocks numa empresa. É neste âmbito então que se desenvolveu este trabalho de investigação, intitulado “Gestão de Stock e sua Importância nas Pequenas e Médias Empresas Comerciais de São Vicente” objetivando, de forma geral, analisar a importância da gestão de stock para a melhoria do desempenho e competitividade das pequenas e médias empresas comerciais de São Vicente, e para o caso particular, da empresa Mário Duarte Lopes & Filhos Lda. O estudo de caso foi o instrumento metodológico central utilizado. Este estudo de caso foi conduzido por uma entrevista e pela aplicação de um questionário a uma amostra de 150 clientes da empresa estudada (pessoas físicas), e foi apoiado por uma pesquisa bibliográfica e documental. Os resultados alcançados permitiram concluir que a gestão de stock desempenha um papel fundamental na definição dos níveis ótimos de stock a manter pela empresa, de forma a equilibrar os objetivos da redução dos custos logísticos e o nível de serviço desejado ao cliente; daí ser extremamente importante as empresas desenvolverem estratégias e ações no sentido da melhoraria da eficiência e eficácia dos seus processos e procedimentos, mormente nas empresas Cabo-verdianas, particularmente na empresa objeto de estudo, em que, dados os riscos acrescidos de rutura de stock, são muitas vezes forçados a manter stock em níveis altos.
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Constituye la primera apreciación que se hace de los efectos de la pesca sobre el stock de la anchoveta; usando series de datos suficientemente completos como para la evaluación a la que se llega sea firme y bien documentada y sirva como base general para una política reguladora por parte del Estado.
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This paper analyses the empirical interdependences among assetreturns, real activity and inflation from a multicountry and internationalpoint of view. We find that nominal stock returns are significantly relatedto inflation only in the US, that the US term structure of interest ratespredicts both domestic and foreign inflation rates while foreign termstructures do not have this predictive power and that innovations in inflationand exchange rates induce insignificant responses of real and financialvariables. An interpretation of the dynamics and some policy implicationsof the results are provided.
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This paper proposes to estimate the covariance matrix of stock returnsby an optimally weighted average of two existing estimators: the samplecovariance matrix and single-index covariance matrix. This method isgenerally known as shrinkage, and it is standard in decision theory andin empirical Bayesian statistics. Our shrinkage estimator can be seenas a way to account for extra-market covariance without having to specifyan arbitrary multi-factor structure. For NYSE and AMEX stock returns from1972 to 1995, it can be used to select portfolios with significantly lowerout-of-sample variance than a set of existing estimators, includingmulti-factor models.
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Analiza la información disponible desde 1967 hasta 1978 actualizando los cálculos de la producción potencial hasta agosto de 1978, la información de las estadísticas de captura y esfuerzo de la flota arrastrera y de la flota bolichera que capturó en el área de Chimbote; así como los datos obtenidos por el TAREQ II en el Crucero 7805 y la Operación Eureka XL, realizado entre 19 y 21 de julio de 1978.
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Describe las acciones realizadas a bordo del BIC Humboldt, desplegadas en el marco de la exploraciones en el área de Chimbote a Puerto Pizarro. Así mismo, se registra los análisis correspondientes para determinar las condiciones biológicas de las diferentes especies en relación a las condiciones del ambiente marino.
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Se estimó la biomasa desovante del stock norte-centro de la anchoveta peruana (Engraulis ringens) por el Método de Producción de Huevos en 5,9 millones de toneladas, con límites de confianza al 95% de +/- 1,9 millones de toneladas, que equivale al 32,14%. El crucero se realizó durante el invierno de 1995 y abarcó el área comprendida entre Tambo de Mora y Punta Falsa. Se analizan parámetros tales como frecuencia del desove (F) y la producción diaria de huevos (Po) y las posibles causas de su variación en relación a los encontrados en 1994.