Economics and Finance

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[2] viXra:2404.0142 [pdf] submitted on 2024-04-30 21:33:05

Financial System of Bangladesh: Regulatory Structure, Institutions and Basic Services

Authors: Mohammad Nasiruddin
Comments: (Cover page removed by viXra Admin)

The financial system of Bangladesh is relatively under developed, and the majority of the market rely on money market compared to the capital market. Besides, the structure of the financial system of Bangladesh is very complex, and sometimes difficult to correlate with the standard one. The lack of regulation, corruption, bureaucracy, and political unsuitability is the main hinder for the actual growth of this sector. However, since independence its progress has emerged as exemplar for the world by reducing poverty and increasing the purchasing power of the people. Based on the study, the development of the capital market of a country is the prime indicator for the long-term sustainability. Reshaping the regulatory structure, reviewing and introducing new policies, enforcing more institutional control, introducing diversified products, and providing better services could help this sector to grow far better.
Category: Economics and Finance

[1] viXra:2404.0102 [pdf] replaced on 2024-12-20 01:37:08

Are Fluctuations in the Stock Market Tied to a Dopamine Cycle in the Human Brain?

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 20 Pages. final version with table corrections

The observations of a small and informal study are presented that proposes a 40-day-long dopamine cycle in the human brain. This cycle has 10 days of low dopamine followed by 10 days of high dopamine (resembling a pulse shape), followed by 20 days of normal dopamine. There are nine 40-day-long cycles each year ending at the winter solstice. The model presents specific behaviors aligned to specific dates of the calendar year that produce a map of human temperament as well as nine specific "buy low" and "sell high" stock market S&P 500 intervals.
Category: Economics and Finance