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Анализ влияния COVID-19 на волатильность фондового рынка Китая

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Анализ влияния COVID-19 на волатильность фондового рынка Китая

Abstract

Тема выпускной квалификационной работы: Анализ влияния covid-19 на волатильность фондового рынка Китая. Актуальность данной работы заключается в том, что китайский фондовый рынок будет испытывать значительную волатильность в период нового вируса короны. Для этого необходимо изучить анализ волатильности китайского фондового рынка. Снизить негативные последствия и шоки для фондового рынка.Цель исследования - провести анализ влияния COVID-19 на волатильность китайского фондового рынка.Для это предполагается решить следующие задачи:- уточнить природу фондового рынка и его роль в экономике;- определить динамику и ключевые факторы, влияющие на волатильность китайского фондового рынка;- проанализировать влияние COVID-19 на волатильность фондового рынка Китая;- сделать ряд рекомендаций для снижения волатильности китайского фондового рынка.

The theme of the final qualifying work: Analysis of the impact of covid-19 on china's stock market volatility. The relevance of this work lies in the fact that the Chinese stock market will experience significant volatility during the period of the new corona virus. To do this, you need to study the analysis of the volatility of the Chinese stock market. Reduce negative consequences and shocks for the stock market.The aim of the study is to analyse the impact of COVID-19 on the volatility of the Chinese stock market.In order to do so, the following tasks are envisaged:- clarify the nature of the stock market and its role in the economy;- Identify the dynamics and key factors that influence the volatility of the Chinese stock market;- to analyse the impact of COVID-19 on the volatility of China's stock market;- make a set of recommendations to reduce the volatility of the Chinese stock mark.

Keywords

stock market volatility, covid-19, волатильность фондового рынка, china stock market, фондовый рынок китая, фондовый рынок, stock market

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