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Analyzing the financial benefit of marketing is still a critical topic for both practitioners and researchers. Companies consider marketing costs as a type of investment and expect this investment to be returned to the company in the form of profit. On the other hand, companies adopt different...
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of China's stock market. …
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concern over the "Trade War" between the US and China. We evaluate the market responses to this event for firms in both … countries, depending on their direct and indirect exposures to US-China trade. US firms that are more dependent on exports to … and imports from China have lower stock and bond returns but higher default risks in the short time window around the …
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This study investigates the effects of ownership structures and corporate governance on firms' performance in the Chinese capital market, which is in the early developmental stage of a socialist market economy. First, we examined companies that issued "A" stock listed on Shanghai and Shenzhen...
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We dissect the performance of private equity (PE) investors in commercial real estate. We observe acquisitions, dispositions, and granular performance data for several thousand U.S. hotels. Investments by PEs specializing in the hospitality industry lead to more substantial operating efficiency...
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This study systematically examines the ability of aggregate insider trading to predict future market returns in the Chinese A-share market. After controlling for the contrarian investment strategy, aggregate executive (large shareholder) trading conducted over the past six months can predict 66%...
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