The nature of fluctuations in the Indian financial market is analyzed in this paper. We have looked at the price returns of individual stocks, with tick-by-tick data from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and daily closing price data from both NSE and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the two largest exchanges in India. We find that the price returns in Indian markets follow a fat-tailed cumulative distribution, consistent with a power law having exponent $\alpha \sim 3$, similar to that observed in developed markets. However, the distributions of trading volume and the number of trades have a different nature than that seen in the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Further, the price movement of different stocks are highly correlated in Indian...
The paper investigates the issue of behaviour of stock returns in India. A non-parametric variance ...
This paper investigates the properties of realized volatility and correlation series in the Indian s...
This paper examines stock market behaviour in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh employing u...
Financial markets can be seen as complex systems in non-equilibrium steady state, one of whose most ...
Classic studies of the probability density of price fluctuations g for stocks and foreign exchanges ...
Volatility of the stock market refers to the variations in the indices of the securities within the ...
This paper investigates the relationship between stock market returns and volatility in the Indian s...
This paper examines the stock return behaviour in two premier Indian stock markets using Chow-Dennin...
AbstractThis paper models time-varying volatility in one of the Indian main stock markets, namely, t...
In this paper we investigate the market eciency of NSE (National Stock Exchange) market in-dices. In...
As long as financial markets are concerned, for many year's economists, statisticians and financial ...
The present paper is an attempt to examine the volatility in the individual stocks listed at NSE usi...
This study investigates correlations between India’s bustling single stock futures (SSFs) and its p...
In this paper, the existence of fat-tail risk and other statistical properties of the Indian Stock M...
This paper aims to establish trends in intraday volatility in context of the Indian stock market and...
The paper investigates the issue of behaviour of stock returns in India. A non-parametric variance ...
This paper investigates the properties of realized volatility and correlation series in the Indian s...
This paper examines stock market behaviour in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh employing u...
Financial markets can be seen as complex systems in non-equilibrium steady state, one of whose most ...
Classic studies of the probability density of price fluctuations g for stocks and foreign exchanges ...
Volatility of the stock market refers to the variations in the indices of the securities within the ...
This paper investigates the relationship between stock market returns and volatility in the Indian s...
This paper examines the stock return behaviour in two premier Indian stock markets using Chow-Dennin...
AbstractThis paper models time-varying volatility in one of the Indian main stock markets, namely, t...
In this paper we investigate the market eciency of NSE (National Stock Exchange) market in-dices. In...
As long as financial markets are concerned, for many year's economists, statisticians and financial ...
The present paper is an attempt to examine the volatility in the individual stocks listed at NSE usi...
This study investigates correlations between India’s bustling single stock futures (SSFs) and its p...
In this paper, the existence of fat-tail risk and other statistical properties of the Indian Stock M...
This paper aims to establish trends in intraday volatility in context of the Indian stock market and...
The paper investigates the issue of behaviour of stock returns in India. A non-parametric variance ...
This paper investigates the properties of realized volatility and correlation series in the Indian s...
This paper examines stock market behaviour in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh employing u...