Md. Ahsan Kabir, Liping Yu, Sanjoy K. Sarker, Md. Nahiduzzaman et al.
The main goal of this study is to examine the return explanation strengths of the Carhart four-factor, the Fama–French three-factor, and the single-factor models in the context of the Bangladeshi stock market. We, therefore, reveal the risk-adjusted returns, test the valuation capability of multi-fa...
S. M. Shahedul Alam, Ahmed Rizvan Hasan, Tanmay Borman
The tremendous changes that business and economic activities worldwide have gone through in the last few decades, have opened new avenues for IT Freelancing to establish itself as the next big thing in business arena. Bangladesh, transitioning to more IT-centric businesses, holds a huge potential in...
Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince, Shivan Sanjay Patel, Tanmay Borman, Hamdan Sulaiman Al Fazari
This research examined how micro-credit and its interest rate affect capital creation in Bangladesh. Theories and ideas from the literature review were applied, and variables to detect the knowledge gap were identified. The study's conceptual model was developed to resolve the gap, and the planned b...
Tanmay Borman, Md. Nahiduzzaman, Bapon Chandra Kuri, Bablu Kumar Dhar et al.
ABSTRACT This study explores the strategic implications of global financial market spillovers on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), with a particular emphasis on the financial markets of Bangladesh's key trade partners. Leveraging daily price data, the analysis focuses on major equity indices from Bang...
S. M. Shahedul Alam, Ahmed Rizvan Hasan, Tanmay Borman
The tremendous changes that business and economic activities worldwide have gone through in the last few decades, have opened new avenues for IT Freelancing to establish itself as the next big thing in business arena. Bangladesh, transitioning to more IT-centric businesses, holds a huge potential in...
Tanmay Borman
The question of what should be the appropriate proportion of equity and debt capital for a firm to maximize its shareholders wealth and firm value has a long debate since there is no single optimum formula for that. This paper with the intends to provide a theoretical aspect of the chronological dev...
Md. Golam Sharoar, Md. Monimul haque, Tanmay Borman, Sanjoy Kumar Sarker
The bank contributes to ensuring sustainable economic growth in each inch of the country.The banking sector in Bangladesh consists of a diverse array of banks, including state-owned, foreign, and private commercial banks.Private Commercial Banks are privately owned, profit-driven entities catering t...
S. M. Shahedul Alam, Ahmed Rizvan Hasan, Tanmay Borman
The tremendous changes that business and economic activities worldwide have gone through in the last few decades, have opened new avenues for IT Freelancing to establish itself as the next big thing in business arena. Bangladesh, transitioning to more IT-centric businesses, holds a huge potential in...
Zerin Tasnime, Tanmay Borman
Tanmay Borman, Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince, Hamdan Sulaiman Al Fazari, Shivan Sanjay Patel
This research examined how micro-credit and its interest rate affect capital creation in Bangladesh. Theories and ideas from the literature review were applied, and variables to detect the knowledge gap were identified. The study's conceptual model was developed to resolve the gap, and the planned b...
Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince, Hafiz T. A. Khan, Tanmay Borman
Poverty alleviation and rural development through micro credit has become an important agenda of the government of Bangladesh (GOB). It is evident that micro-credit research is very comprehensive, but limited research has focused on how micro-credit training affects the borrowers’ capital creation. ...
Tanmay Borman
The question of what should be the appropriate proportion of equity and debt capital for a firm to maximize its shareholders wealth and firm value has a long debate since there is no single optimum formula for that. This paper with the intends to provide a theoretical aspect of the chronological dev...