Effect of Demonetisation of on Indian High Denomination Currencies on Indian Stock Market and its Relationship with Foreign Exchange Rate
N. Suresh and
N. R. Bharathi
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This study examines the impact of the foreign exchange rate, i.e., US Dollar to Indian Rupee (USD/INR) on the Indian Stock Market Index (Nifty 50) during the demonetization of high denomination Indian currencies. A daily rate of return of Foreign exchange rate (USD/INR) and the Indian Stock Market Index (Nifty 50) were considered for the study. The Dummy variable was used to measure the effect of demonetization during Nov/Dec 2016. The period of study was restricted to 243 days from 1st April 2016 to 31st March 2017. The study reveals that there was an upward trend observed in the Indian Stock Market and the Indian currency was strengthened with the decrease in the Foreign exchange rate (USD/INR).
Date: 2022-07
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Published in International Business Management 2018 12 205 211
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