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We study the information in order flows of different customer segments in the world's largest over-the-counter market, the foreign exchange market. The analysis draws on a unique dataset covering a broad cross-section of currency pairs and distinguishing trades by key types of foreign exchange...
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We study the information in order flows in the world's largest over-the-counter market, the foreign exchange market. The analysis draws on a data set covering a broad cross-section of currencies and different customer segments of foreign exchange endusers. The results suggest that order flows...
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We study the information in order flows in the world's largest over-the-counter market, the foreign exchange market. The analysis draws on a data set covering a broad cross-section of currencies and different customer segments of foreign exchange end-users. The results suggest that order flows...
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of decision making? We analyze survey responses of 649 fund managers in the U.S., Germany, Italy and Thailand, and find … that female fund managers tend to behave as expected from gender studies: they are more risk averse and shy away from … insignificant in fund management. -- fund managers ; gender differences ; risk ; overconfidence ; tournament behavior …
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This questionnaire survey of fund managers in the United States, Germany and Switzerland documents a distinctly … significantly related to higher working effort but not to risk taking. They also seem to induce fund managers to rely more on … fundamental information. Findings within regions are confirmed by Trans-Atlantic evidence as US fund managers receive larger …
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This questionnaire survey of fund managers in USA, Germany, and Switzerland documents a distinctly positive influence … to higher working effort but not to risk-taking. They also seem to induce fund managers to rely more on fundamental … information. Findings within regions are confirmed by Transatlantic evidence as US fund managers receive larger bonuses but also …
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