Capital market integration in a post crisis era: the case of India

Gray, David (2013) Capital market integration in a post crisis era: the case of India. Global Business and Economics Review, 15 (4). pp. 350-369. ISSN 1097-4954

Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004209811417020

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Although emerging markets could have been shielded from the vagaries of financial flows that have plagued the developed world since the collapse of Lehman Brothers, rather than decoupling, following that event, the co-dynamics between the Rupee and the India stock exchange index, the Senex, have strengthened. The emerging post financial crisis era has India being drawn in to global capital markets.

Keywords:Contagion, Integration, Spectral Analysis, India, Exchange Rates, Stock Exchange, bmjdoi
Subjects:L Social studies > L160 International Economics
L Social studies > L111 Financial Economics
Divisions:Lincoln International Business School
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Deposited On:22 Mar 2013 12:28

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