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Book cover for Dynamic Linkages and Volatility Spillover, a book by Bhaskar  Bagchi, Dhrubaranjan  Dandapat, Susmita  Chatterjee Book cover for Dynamic Linkages and Volatility Spillover, a book by Bhaskar  Bagchi, Dhrubaranjan  Dandapat, Susmita  Chatterjee

Dynamic Linkages and Volatility Spillover

Effects of Oil Prices on Exchange Rates and Stock Markets of Emerging Economies
2016 ᛫


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  • Page count

    224 pages

  • Category

    Stock Markets, exchanges

  • Publisher

    Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Summary


This book examines the dynamic relationship and volatility spillovers between crude oil prices, exchange rates and stock markets of emerging economies. Although considerable literature on relationship between exchange rates and stock markets as well as affiliation between oil prices and stock markets is available, unfortunately very little research has been conducted to analyze the volatility spillovers and dynamic relationship between crude oil prices, exchange rates and stock markets of India covering pre-recession, recession and post-recession period. More particularly, a clear research gap has been found in analyzing the volatility spillovers between above three variables in respect of India irrespective of the importance of oil prices and exchange rates as essential parameters for economic recovery and growth of the capital markets. Furthermore, the stock returns volatility is partly explained by volatility in crude oil prices and exchange rates. The volatility in stock markets is partly due to foreign interference that persuades a correlation with international markets through crude oil prices and exchange rates. Hence, a new publication on this topic is needed at this time.