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Title: Impact of Bonus Issue on Stock Returns Volatility
Authors: Galigutta, Kavya
Smriti, Neha
Keywords: Bonus
Volatility
Bonus Issue
European Union
Indian Stock Market
Bombay Stock Trad
National Stock Trade
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Alliance School of Business, Alliance University
Citation: 45p.
Series/Report no.: 2022MMBA07ASB119
Abstract: Advancement is making progressively profitable endeavours by different techniques for accomplishing clients with the new transmission channels and successfully interfaces onceunique business rehearses. Today money will be invested in various sectors with proper planning and to get best returns. In the latest a long time, the mistake in the trade boundaries coming about as a result of GATT understanding the presence of significant trading collusions, for examples, ASEAN, NAFTA, European Union (EU)etc. what's more astounding abatements in the costs of transportation have an altogether changed the engaged overall condition. An enthusiastic subordinate change has been happened in the worldwide by the protections grandstand by reflecting the above design. All throughout the planet the changes in the huge and clearly impacts changes in the protections business focuses or given a banner to the extra markets, by endeavours of individual exchanges and SEBI. Indian markets are accompanying worldwide business centres, for models Japan, UK, Germany, US and gigantic quantities of Asian giants. So Indian vendors should in like manner keep as per and taking snippet of data from made business sectors since that is simply way, they can reinform themselves for what's to come. Later these stocks are being protected into fundamental market and discretionary market
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