Companies listed in London Stock Exchange
COURSEWORK
A change in exchange rate through its effect on the costs of inputs, outputs, and substitute goods affects the competitive position of domestic companies with no direct international involvement relative to foreign corporations. Exchange rate movements can affect an individual investor who owns a portfolio consisting of securities in different currencies, multinational company (MNC) with subsidiaries and branches in foreign locations, an exporter/importer who concentrates on international trade and even a firm that has no direct international activities. In addition, the literature to date indicates that exchange rate exposure varies across industries. However, the empirical evidence on the impact of exchange rates on firm value is not conclusive which is surprising in view of the considerable exchange rate fluctuations over the last two decades. In addition, literature indicates that exchange rate exposure varies by time.
You are required to:
Pick up a sample of nonfinancial companies listed in London Stock Exchange. This sample should represent at least two different industries. The data should include daily share prices, FTSE100, and the £ trade weighted nominal exchange rate. The data should cover the period from January 2001 to December 2018. (NOTE: the data can be obtained from Bloomberg, DataStream and Yahoo Finance):
Word limit: 2500 words or 10 pages
You should show all workings. Summarize the results in tables. Please do not include the raw data in the text.
For part (1) | ||||||
Assessment criteria | % | 70%+ | 60%-69% | 50%-59% | 40%-49% | <40 |
Correct use of methodology | 20% | |||||
Well-presented results | 20% | |||||
Logical analysis | 20% | |||||
Appropriate well-justified conclusions | 20% | |||||
Structure, organization and language | 10% | |||||
References and sources | 10% | |||||
For part (2) | ||||||
Assessment criteria | % | 70%+ | 60%-69% | 50%-59% | 40%-49% | <40 |
Extensive coverage of the topic | 40% | |||||
In-depth discussion | ||||||
Appropriate evidence from literature | 50% | |||||
References, sources, and language | 10% | |||||
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