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The Halloween effect refers to a calendar anomaly that can be easily exploited and calls for buying the market index in the end of October each year and switching to treasury bills at the end of April the following year. The effect has only been studied on a 'calendar-month' basis and primarily...
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In this paper we estimate the relationship between stock prices and exchange rates in EU and USA during the period of recent financial crisis (2008–2012) and compare the results with those in a previous period where stock markets were operating under normal conditions. According to the...
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Purpose – The main purpose of this study is to examine the possibility of prediction of Greek takeover targets that belong to the industrial sector, emphasizing the econometric methodology and the prediction test. Design/methodology/approach – The study uses a sample of 51 targets and 290...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine two novel theories that concern the relationship between stock market development (SMD) and foreign direct investment (FDI). The authors focus on Greece that was demoted to the emerging market category in 2013–2014 in the international lists....
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In this paper, we investigate the possibility of predicting takeover targets in Greece, which is an incipient market for acquisitions. Our work is based on recursive partitioning techniques, that is decision-tree models, given that takeover likelihood models (such as logit) are not robust over...
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