Emerging insights: Unveiling market efficiency in Mongolia's transforming economy
Erdenechuluun Jargalsaikhan,
Dagvasuren Ganbold,
Chansoo Park
et al.
Abstract:The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) posits that stock prices reflect all available information, preventing consistent outperformance in strong-form efficient markets. However, in inefficient markets, investors can achieve higher returns by exploiting informational advantages. This study evaluates whether the Mongolian capital market is weak-form efficient. Although the Mongolian Stock Exchange (MSE) has grown since its 1991 inception, it remains under-researched. Our analysis focuses on the MSE Top 20 Index'… Show more
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