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Since Fama's Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH), numerous authors have argued that it is impossible to constantly beat the market. The best an investor can do is buy and hold 'the market' through a market index. Taking into account the important role of market indices as benchmarks against which...
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Recent studies have documented the importance of asymmetry and tail-fatness of returns on portfolio-choice, asset-pricing, value-at-risk and option-valuation models. This article explores the nature of skewness and elongation in daily Exchange-traded Fund (ETF) return distributions using g, h...
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This article investigates the performance of affine option pricing models in the context of the Australian Standard & Poor's (S&P)/Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) 200 index option market. This investigation is done through the implicit estimation of the risk neutral parameters of affine option...
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This appears to be the first investigation of the impact of bond index additions and deletions on the returns of bonds and stocks of the underlying issuers using various unconditional and conditional return-generating models. The effect of additions and deletions is symmetric for each asset...
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