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Page 823
... average lending rate came down from 14.6 percent in mid - 1996 to 13.7 percent in February 2001. During the same period , the weighted average deposit rate declined from 8.0 percent to 6.4 percent . The reduction in lending rate ...
... average lending rate came down from 14.6 percent in mid - 1996 to 13.7 percent in February 2001. During the same period , the weighted average deposit rate declined from 8.0 percent to 6.4 percent . The reduction in lending rate ...
Page 869
... average returns of the portfolio uses Sharpe ratio to measure ex - post portfolio performance . ratio ) : Sharpe introduced the following reward to variability ratio ( known as Sharpe Sharpe Ratio = ( R , -R ) 8p Rp = the observed average ...
... average returns of the portfolio uses Sharpe ratio to measure ex - post portfolio performance . ratio ) : Sharpe introduced the following reward to variability ratio ( known as Sharpe Sharpe Ratio = ( R , -R ) 8p Rp = the observed average ...
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... average as only these are available . The data span is 1991 : 03-2004 : 12 . Motivation for the data span is that under the market based management of monetary policy Treasury Bills were for the first time auctioned in March 1991. Thus ...
... average as only these are available . The data span is 1991 : 03-2004 : 12 . Motivation for the data span is that under the market based management of monetary policy Treasury Bills were for the first time auctioned in March 1991. Thus ...
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT | 536 |
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