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the industry they operate in. We find that firm level information appears to be used as a gauge for transition risk, in …
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Following Taleb/Tapiero (2009) , the hypotheses are contrasted based on partial information of firms had losses …
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The European Union plays a prominent role in climate regulations initiatives, this commitment likely implies that climate risk premiums look different in Europe compared to the rest of the world. This paper examines the pricing implications of climate risks in euro area corporate bond markets,...
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In this paper, we try to build an efficient portfolio among four possible portfolios based on the some 31 Casablanca listed shares. Our analysis concerns the risk which arises from the Markowitz mean-variance approach. Our work method will be implemented as following: first of all, we will test...
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The management of financial risks, which is a branch of financial theory, is defined as a process that begins with risk factors identification, continues with measurement of risk and concludes with the coverage of that risk. This work focuses on the second phase of management process, namely the...
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As reaction from market inefficient specified about information distribution, all market participant trying to reduce …
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Islamic Finance as an industry in recent times has been celebrated for its stability and resilience. With the philosophy of risk sharing and strict rules governing its activities to be in line with Islamic Law (the Shariah), the industry is seen as an alternative to the conventional finance with...
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uncertainty and sheds light on how central bank information shocks operate. The paper finds that ECB communication of new outlook … information not only reduces professional forecasters' disagreement (i.e., the cross-sectional dispersion of their average point … bank information acts as a "coordination device" able to influence opinions and actions. Most importantly, it generates a …
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facts as an information friction, whereby agents are uncertain about a new state of the economy following a financial …
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This paper studies the effect of Securities Transaction Tax (STT) on the behavior of the returns on the Indian stock market using a switching first order autocorrelation model. It is found that an increase in STT doesn’t influence the return on American Depository Receipts (ADRs) which are...
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