Stock Price Behavior over Trading and Non-trading Periods: Evidence from the Taiwan Stock Exchange
This paper examines the stock price behavior in the trading and non-trading periods for stocks listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange over 1971-96. The results indicate that the trading-time return variances are higher than the non-trading-time return variances especially for the larger trading-volume quintiles. This result is consistent with the private information hypothesis. Moreover, open-to-open return variances are higher than close-to-close return variances. Since both the opening and the closing transactions are conducted by the call auction procedure, the results are consistent with the trading halt hypothesis but not with the trading mechanism hypothesis. Copyright Blackwell Publishers Ltd 2000.
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2000-06
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Authors: | Huang, Yen-Sheng ; Liu, Dih-Young ; Fu, Tze-Wei |
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Journal of Business Finance & Accounting. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0306-686X. - Vol. 27.2000-06, 5&6, p. 575-602
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Wiley Blackwell |
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