7 research outputs found
Examining the nature of the gains from investment in the emerging stock markets of the Central and Eastern European region
This article examines the nature of any gains from investing in the emerging stock markets of Central and Eastern Europe using disaggregated data for 187 shares from eight stock exchanges over the period 1998 to 2003. The results suggest that gains exist; these gains are largest when diversification occurs across countries rather than via investment in different industries. However, the analysis also suggests that the returns earned by equities in these countries vary dramatically over time and, as such, may hamper the efforts of investors attempting to exploit this diversification 'free lunch'.
Stock Exchange Markets in China: Structure and Main Problems
The capital market of Mainland China is fragmented into different stock
exchanges, each one with its own peculiarities. After a review of the main literature,
the paper aims at deepening their characteristics, by taking into account their specific
regulation. The current analysis also shows the main statistical data in terms of
size, traded volumes, number of listed companies, types of traded products of the
different stock exchanges. For every phenomenon considered, the study suggests
plausible explanations. The paper also provides further considerations about the
main problems of alignment with the international standards
