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1 January 2005

Camilleri, Silvio John (2005): An Analysis of the Profitability, Risk and Growth Indicators of Banks Operating in Malta. Published in: Bank Of Valletta Review , Vol. -, No. 31 (1 January 2005): pp. 32-48.

2 January 2005

Camilleri, Silvio John (2005): Can a Stock Index Be Less Efficient Than Underlying Shares? An Analysis Using Malta Stock Exchange Data. Published in: The FEMA Research Bulletin , Vol. 1, No. 1 (1 January 2005): pp. 29-41.

2006

Camilleri, Silvio John (2006): An Analysis of Stock Index Distributions of Selected Emerging Markets. Published in: Bank of Valletta Review , Vol. Spring, No. 33 (2006): pp. 33-49.

Camilleri, Silvio John (2006): Strategic Priorities for Stock Exchanges in New EU Member States. Published in: The FEMA Research Bulletin , Vol. 2, No. 1 (2006): pp. 7-19.

2008

Camilleri, Silvio John (2008): Month-Related Seasonality of Stock Price Volatility: Evidence from the Malta Stock Exchange. Published in: Bank of Valletta Review , Vol. Spring, No. 37 (2008): pp. 49-65.

2009

Camilleri, Silvio John and Galea, Gabriella (2009): The Diversification Potential Offered by Emerging Markets in Recent Years. Published in: The FEMA Research Bulletin , Vol. 3, No. 1 (2009): pp. 21-37.

Camilleri, Silvio John and Green, Christopher J. (2009): The impact of the suspension of opening and closing call auctions: Evidence from the National Stock Exchange of India. Published in: International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance , Vol. 3, No. 1 (2019): pp. 257-284.

1 January 2009

Camilleri, Silvio John and Green, Christopher (2009): The impact of the suspension of opening and closing call auctions: Evidence from the National Stock Exchange of India. Published in: International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance , Vol. 3, No. 1 (2009): pp. 257-284.

2013

Camilleri, Silvio John and Falzon, Joseph (2013): The Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look of Malta and Cyprus. Published in: Island Studies Journal , Vol. 1, No. 8 (2013): pp. 131-164.

Camilleri, Silvio John and Cortis, Justine and Fenech, Maria Diandra (2013): Service Quality and Internet Banking: Perceptions of Maltese Retail Bank Customers. Published in: Bank of Valletta Review , Vol. Autumn, No. 48 (2013): pp. 1-17.

2014

Camilleri, Silvio John and Green, Christopher J. (2014): Stock market predictability: Non-synchronous trading or inefficient markets? Evidence from the National Stock Exchange of India. Published in: Studies in Economics and Finance , Vol. 4, No. 31 (2014): pp. 354-370.

2015

Camilleri, Silvio John (2015): Do call auctions curtail price volatility? Evidence from the National Stock Exchange of India. Published in: Managerial Finance , Vol. 1, No. 41 (2015): pp. 67-79.

Camilleri, Silvio John (2015): The Impact of Stock Market Structure on Volatility: Evidence from a Call Auction Suspension. Published in: International Journal of Financial Research , Vol. 2, No. 6 (2015): pp. 44-53.

4 February 2017

Camilleri, Silvio John and Ellul, Denise (2017): Younger Customers' Outlooks when Selecting and Changing a Financial Services Provider: The Case of Maltese Students. Published in: International Journal of Financial Research

May 2018

Camilleri, Silvio John and Farrugia, Ritienne (2018): The Risk-Adjusted Performance of Alternative Investment Funds and UCITS: A Comparative Analysis. Published in: International Journal of Economics and Finance , Vol. 7, No. 10 (May 2018): pp. 23-37.

2019

Camilleri, Silvio John and Galea, Francelle (2019): The Determinants of Securities Trading Activity: Evidence from four European Equity Markets. Published in: The Journal of Capital Markets Studies , Vol. 1, No. 3 (2019): pp. 47-67.

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