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<title>Volume 5. Issue.1</title>
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<title>Cover page</title>
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<title>Contents</title>
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<description>Contents
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<title>Day of the week effect: new evidence from developing stock market a special reference to Colombo stock exchange period from 1985 to 2007</title>
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<description>Day of the week effect: new evidence from developing stock market a special reference to Colombo stock exchange period from 1985 to 2007
Rauf, Abdul AL
This research aimed to study the day of the week effect seasonalties on the emerging&#13;
stock market and the efficient market hypothesis. This research attempted to examine the day&#13;
of the week effect on stock returns in the selected stock market in Colombo Slock Exchange&#13;
(CSE). To achieve the objectives four hypotheses were developed for testing. The sample&#13;
included emerging stock market from CSE. The sample period covers from 1985 to&#13;
2007.Adjusted closed stock market indices are collected through online data stream.&#13;
Analysis was done for the entire sample period and for the four sub samples of equal length&#13;
for the test of day of the week effect.&#13;
Parametric and non parametric statistics are used for testing the hypotheses. The&#13;
one way ANOVA procedure was used and Kruskal Wallis test was employed to substantiate&#13;
the results of the existence of the day of the week effect. The results of the analysis revealed&#13;
that the null hypothesis of equality in mean return is rejected and shows there is a day of the&#13;
week effect in stock market in CSE in Sri Lanka. The reasons for volatility in mean returns is&#13;
felt that the impact of different settlement procedures.&#13;
In summary, the results of the analysis for the entire sample period reveals thai a&#13;
negative mean return on Monday and Tuesday. But a positive significant effect is observed&#13;
on Thursday and Friday for the entire sample period on the other hand a positive significant&#13;
mean return is observed on Monday for the first sub sample period whereas a position&#13;
significant effect is reported on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for the fourth sub sample&#13;
period. The reason for the irregidarities with stock may be due to Asian crisis and the global&#13;
stock market crash, and collapse of the blue ships stocks in US recently.&#13;
It has important implementations for the investors, management of companies and&#13;
the stock market regulating agencies. The investors could make use of these findings to make&#13;
decisions with regard to changes buy or sell, they have to make their portfolio to make&#13;
profits or avoid losses. Hence the day of the week ejfect is anomalies in that they represent&#13;
opportunities for investors to maximize their returns by choosing to trade on certain days.&#13;
Further findings facilitate the investors with awareness oj the advantages of investment and&#13;
interest in the day of the week effect. This will provides the investors with necessary&#13;
information about the certainty of the return for their investment. This kind of research can&#13;
motivate the development of share market activities through an effect of findings way and&#13;
means to earn better return to the investors of the world stock markets and the development&#13;
of stock exchange and to the development of the national economy.
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<title>The attitudes of customers towards green investments</title>
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<description>The attitudes of customers towards green investments
Wanninayake, W.M.C.B; Herath, H.M.R.P
With the arrival of societal Marketing concept to the business environment, Green Investment has&#13;
gained much importance than it had. The societal marketing concept says that an organization&#13;
should deliver the desired satisfaction of the customer in a way that preserves or enhances the&#13;
consumers' and the society's well-being. Investment in green shares gives relatively high rases of&#13;
return as a sort of highly socially responsible investment. In the western countries a domestic&#13;
growth in green investments introductions at the beginning of the 1990's and currently the&#13;
market for green investments has been expanded rapidly. In the USA, one out of eight US dollars&#13;
invested in Green shares. The Sri Lankan market in Green Investments, still not have reached to&#13;
that level of western countries, but gradually it has been improved than earlier years. Only a few&#13;
organizations can be found in Sri Lanka those who engage in tropical forestry.&#13;
This paper deals with an evaluation of attitudes ofpotential customer clientele towards the Green&#13;
Investments, specially invest on tropical forestry. The study was based on secondary data and&#13;
primary data. Primary data were collected by conducting a representative survey of interviewing&#13;
200 respondents through a structured questionnaire. The sample elements were selected using&#13;
convenience sampling techniques descriptive statistics were used to analyze gathered data.&#13;
Findings showed that only a less percentage of interviewed customers had favorable attitudes&#13;
towards invest in tropical forestry and further it was revealed that the willingness to invest in&#13;
forestry is a function of variables of education level, income, environmental awareness, nature of&#13;
promotions and expected profits. Based on the results, conclusions are drawn regarding&#13;
marketing strategies to improve their market in the marketer's point of view.
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