Archive: Jan - Mar (2024)
- Determinants of the Stock Market Performance amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the UK
The pandemic has negatively impacted the performance of all the financial markets around the globe including stock market’s performance as well. Therefore, the aim of the current study is to assess determinants of the UK stock market performance during the pandemic.
- Investigating the interrelation between capital structure and financial performance of manufacturing companies in the UK
The research aims to identify the interrelation between the capital structures and financial performances of different food manufacturers currently operational in the UK.The study would proceed with a secondary quantitative approach that involves collecting data through existing research and financial reports. This was achieved from three food and beverage manufacturing companies’ annual reports.
- Influence of COVID-19 Pandemic on unemployment: A comparison of Developed and developing countries
The study adopted a secondary quantitative methodology in which data on unemployment rates and government stimulus packages were taken from the World Bank repository and government news websites. Descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression tests were conducted through SPSS to find out the possible causal effect of the government stimulus package on unemployment rates in the selected countries.
- Impact of remittances on poverty and economic growth: A case of BRIC economies
This research article aims to evaluate the impact of the remittance on the economic growth and poverty while drawing the evidence from the BRIC economics. Quantitative secondary data was used, and data were collected from the four countries from 2001 to 2020. The data were analysed through the STATA software, which provides the results of the GLS regression model.