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Archive: Jul - Sep (2023)

By: John Reid (MSC, Finance) in September 2023

The study adopted a secondary quantitative methodology in which data for total assets (indicating firm size), debt-to-equity ratio (indicating capital structure), family ownership, ownership concentration, and institutional ownership of ten manufacturing organisations were selected for the period of 2018-2020 from publicly available sources. The data was statistically analysed through descriptive tests, correlation analysis, and fixed effect GLS test.

By: Dr. Arthur James (PHD, Economics and Finance ) in September 2023

The aim of the journal is to evaluate the relationship between inflation rate, interest rate and the unemployment rate during Covid-19.The study would proceed with secondary quantitative within which the data would be collected through the existing researches and annual reports. The data collection process would revolve around Covid-19 and the rise in inflation, interest and unemployment rate during this period.

By: Dr. Dale Thomsan (PHD, Financial Management ) in August 2023

COVID-19 had substantially led to financial volatility across the globe. Economies throughout the world have been jolted due to the pandemic crisis which subsequently led to economic instability. This study’s objective, in light of the recent COVID-19 epidemic, was to evaluate the disease’s effects on stock performance, specifically by contrasting the UK with the USA.