Are US economic variables useful for Chinese stock market forecasts?
It is commonly thought that the economic systems of the world's two largest economies distinct, and so one's experience may not necessarily inform the other. Yet, a new study that compares and analyses stock market data from both countries offers a contrarian view. Undertaken by a PhD cand...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2012
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