Efficient Market Hypothesis and the Nigerian Capital Market
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In the wake of the deregulation of the financial sector in Nigeria, following the enthronement of democratic governance, several policies were put in place to stimulate capital market activities. The series of policies, especially the twenty-five Billion Naira capitalization of Banks, led to unprecedented increase in trading on the floor the Nigerian Stock exchange. The perceived rapid returns to investors were suggestive of a speculative market and thus made the market very attractive. Although the studies conducted before this period indicated that the Nigerian Capital Market was efficient in the weak form, there was need for a robust replication of earlier studies to determine the extent to which such claims still held sway against the backdrop of persistent bullish runs; this is what this study sought to achieve. Results of this study showed that the Nigerian capital market is efficient in the weak form; thus showing consistency with most previous studies. It is thus reasonable to conclude that investors in the Nigerian Stock Exchange are assured of fair returns to their investment.
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Henry Inegbedion is from Ekpoma, Nigeria. He attended Edo College Benin and University of Nigeria 1986-1990, where he obtained a B.Sc in Statistics. He also has MBA from University of Benin, PGDE from BIU,Benin; and M SC from University of Benin. He had Distinctions in the 3 Postgraduate Degrees. He currently has 13 Journal Publications.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel Examination of the Nigerian Stock Market for Market Efficiency
- Autor Henry Inegbedion
- Titel Efficient Market Hypothesis and the Nigerian Capital Market
- ISBN 978-3-8484-3248-6
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- EAN 9783848432486
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 108
- Auflage Aufl.
- Genre Ratgeber & Freizeit
- GTIN 09783848432486