Volume : 2, Issue : 12, DEC 2016
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON PERFORMANCE OF EMERGING AND DEVELOPED STOCK MARKETS WITH REFERENCE TO INDIAN STOCK MARKET.
Mr.Sriyank Levi, Dr. Anil Kumar G Garag, Mrs. Sarah Merlyn
Abstract
Indian stock market being an important part of emerging markets and the economy attracts foreign capital which enhances the fluctuations. It is very important to understand the behavior of the stock market and its dependency with other developing and developed market. So the study aims to examine the relationship between the developing and developing countries stock market. In the study descriptive statistics and correlation is been used. From this study, the result indicates that most of the indices have positive correlation with each other and few of them have negative correlation. In conclusion, there is some relationship between all the market indices.
Keywords
Stock Exchanges, Relationship, Economics, Global, Volatility, Stock.
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