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In this paper, we introduce a new pseudo-Bayesian model to incorporate the impact of a financial Crisis and establish some properties of stock returns and investors' behaviors during the financial crisis and during recovery after crisis. Our proposed model can be applied to investigate some...
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Lam, et al. (2010, 2012) and Guo, et al. (2015) have developed a new Bayesian approach to explain some market anomalies. In this paper we conduct a survey to examine whether the theory developed in Lam, et al. (2010, 2012) and Guo, et al. (2015) holds empirically by studying the behavior of...
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The high-speed growth of the health care sector has given this sector an increasingly important role in the stock market. This sector however has the highest mean in our study and a low correlation with the business cycle. On the other hand, T-Bill is also an important asset in investment...
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In this paper, we develop a new stochastic dominance (SD) theory for investors with AD utility that consists of both risk-averse and risk-seeking components. Based on the SD theory we developed in our paper, we find a new solution to answer the observation posed by Friedman and Savage (1948)...
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This paper applies stochastic dominance (SD) tests to examine the dominance relationships between the futures and spot markets in Hong Kong. We also analyze the preferences for the risk averters, risk seekers, prospect investors, and Markowitz investors with further in dept of their positive and...
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