Asymmetric effect of monetary policy on Indian stock market sectors: Do monetary policy stimulus transpire the same effect on all sectors? [PDF]
Most studies for the monetary policy effect on stock markets have concentrated on using the primary index to proxy the stock market. The present paper, avoiding “aggregation bias”, seeks to unbundle the effect of monetary policy on the stock market in ...
Kunwar Sanjay Tomar, Subodh Kesharwani
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The Monetary Policy in the System of State Regulation of the Indian Economy
The main task of this research is the analysis of India's monetary policy and its place in the system of state regulation of the economy. The article highlights the main directions of the Indian monetary policy in 1990-2000s aiming to raise ...
Natalia V. Galistcheva
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Monetary policy and liquidity: Does investor sentiment matter?
We examine the relationship between monetary policy and liquidity effects at the macro (overall market) and micro (individual stocks) levels, using data from the Indian stock market.
Byomakesh Debata +2 more
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DOES INTERNATIONAL MONETARY POLICY INFLUENCE THE BANK RISK? EVIDENCE FROM INDIA
This study empirically examines the impact of international monetary policy on bank risk in the Indian context. Using annual data from 64 banks and employing panel OLS and GMM techniques, this study finds that: (1) a contractionary international monetary
Ameen Omar Shareef, K.P. Prabheesh
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Explaining India’s current account deficit: a time series perspective [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the issue of high current account deficit (CAD) from various perspectives focussing its behaviour, financing pattern and sustainability for India.
Harendra Kumar Behera +1 more
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Impact of RBI’s monetary policy on Indian corporates
Abstract: Every economy consists of various sectors, each with their own unique traits. These various sectors react differently to the same unexpected macroeconomic shocks. This study finds that the response of various sectors to a shock in monetary policy is varied, with the IT sector being the most sensitive, using correlation values and graphs of ...
J Manish +2 more
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Assessing the long-run and short-run effect of monetary variables on stock market in the presence of structural breaks: evidence from liberalized India [PDF]
Purpose – The present study examines the long-run and short-run effects of monetary factors (money supply, interest rate, inflation and foreign currency exchange rate) on the Indian stock market. Design/methodology/approach – The study used sophisticated
Animesh Bhattacharjee, Joy Das
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Dividend behaviour of Indian companies under monetary policy restrictions [PDF]
PurposeThe dividend payout behaviour of firms is a well‐studied subject in finance. In recent times, the influence of macro economic factors and understanding their implications far corporate financial decisions has assumed significant importance. The objective of this paper is to study the dividend payout behaviour of firms in India under monetary ...
Pandey, I. M., Bhat, Ramesh
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Monetary policy collision on the performance of banking sector in India [PDF]
Purpose – The study aims to identify the impact of monetary policy tools on the performance of banks in India, and this could be an excellent suggestion to the regulators in framing the favourable interest rates which would meet the macroeconomic ...
Belavadi Nikhil, Shivakumar Deene
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Do capital inflows affect domestic bank credit? Empirical evidence from India
This paper studies multivariate dynamic analysis of capital inflows in relation with domestic bank’s credit which has not been investigated earlier adequately in the context of Indian economy.
Zeeshan Nezami Ansari +2 more
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