A Study on Impact of Gold Prices and Dollar Prices on Stock Market Indices with Special Reference to Sensex Nifty.
Journal Title: European Journal of Economic and Business - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The research has been under taken to know the effect of gold prices and dollar prices on the stock exchange indices. For the purpose of study secondary data for 3 years have been collected from 2011 to 2014. Average of opening and closing price has been considered. For the purpose of data analysis multiple regression has been applied with the help of statistical software SPSS. It has been concluded that both dollar and gold prices were having positive effect on the stock market indices.
Authors and Affiliations
Vishal Geete
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