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Heteroskedasticity in returns may be explainable by trading volume. We use different volume variables, including surprise volume---i.e. unexpected above-average trading activity---which is derived from uncorrelated volume innovations. Assuming weakly exogenous volume, we extend the Lamoureux and...
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A computerized double auction market with human traders is employed to examine the relation of price and volume under conditions of asymmetric information. In this market, the informed traders receive higher precision signals than the uninformed traders. The relation of price and volume has been...
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We examine the effects of thin trading on the specification of event study tests. Simu-lations of upper and lower tail tests are reported with and without variance increases on the event date across levels of trading volume. The traditional standardized test is mis-specified for thinly traded...
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This paper reconsiders return-volume dependence for the U.S. and six international equity markets. We contribute to previous work by proposing surprise volume as a new proxy for private information flow and apply extreme value theory in studying dependence for large volume and return, i.e. under...
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Generally there is a common belief that returns and trading activities have a strong positive relationship. This paper analyzes return-volume relationship in Indian context, both in contemporaneous as well as lead- lag. Initial screening of returns and trading activity data shows some...
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We propose a model with heterogeneous interacting traders which can explain some of the stylized facts of stock market returns. In the model, synchronization effects, which generate large fluctuations in returns, can arise purely from communication and imitation among traders. The key element in...
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This study utilizes the windowed-test procedure of Hinich and Patterson (1995) to examine the data generating process of KLSE CI returns series. Unlike previous studies, the present one relates the evidence to the popular weak-form EMH and behavioural finance, with the hope of offering some...
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El presente documento de trabajo, muestra un analisis y la evolucion historica reportada de la eficiencia de mercado, la administracion de carteras de fondos y sobre behavioural finance, principalmente en el mercado de USA, por lejos el mas importante del mundo. Tambien, se muestra investigacion...
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El presente documento de trabajo, muestra la evolucion historica reportada de las estrategias de inversion en acciones, principalmente en el mercado de USA, por lejos el mas importante del mundo. Tambien, se muestra investigacion en España. Se distinguen tres etapas: la inicial, correspondiente...
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. The accelerated growth episodes observed in Brazil and China demonstrate that the increase in income inequality may have …
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