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Causality among the main stock exchanges in the world/Causalidade entre as principais bolsas de valores do mundo
This work aimed to analyze the market of the emerging countries that are part of the Bric with the exception of India, attempting to show how the markets in Brazil, Russia and China behave between each other and how they behave in relation to the US market. It was also analyzed how some developed co...
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