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Price earnings ratios on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange - Are they a guide to value?
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: G D I Barr --- Department of Statistical Science and Economics, B S Kantor --- Department of Economics,This paper tests whether there is an equilibrium relationship between prices and earnings on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). Such a relationship would hold if the JSE Index and index earnings were cointegrated, A full explanation of the technique of... -
Stock prices and dividends: A South African perspective
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Ailie Charteris --- Finance and Tax, South Africa Kudakwashe J. Chipunza --- Postgraduate student, Graduate School of Economic and Management Sciences, South AfricaThe present value model (PVM) is considered a cornerstone of financial theory and practice, yet the limited empirical tests thereof have produced varying results depending on the method used. In addition, these tests have focused principally on developed countries, with... -
Portfolio diversification with cryptocurrencies – Evidence from Middle Eastern stock markets
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Sunitha Kumaran --- , Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaThe appealing features of cryptocurrency in the digital money sector have put them into the category of investable assets. Investment professionals have begun to consider their investability and diversification benefits. It is vital for investors to understand the return-risk behaviour... -
Drivers of timber supply in an archetypical African economy, Cameroon: some policy implications for sustainable development
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Ernest L Molua --- University of Buea, CameroonTimber features as an important commodity in the trade portfolio of some African countries as it is accessible, lucrative, and necessary for construction and development. For these reasons, the supply of timber has implications for sustainable development. This research evaluated...
