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The paper compares the dynamics of global, country and industry effects in firm level returns between emerging and mature markets. Based on 1,893 firms in MSCI global index from 1990 to 2002 from 37 countries our results show that the global and industry effects are still dominated by the...
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The paper develops an international capital asset pricing model, which includes foreign currency risk, and examines the impact of capital market liberalisation on the pricing of risks. It applies the model to data from Pacific Basin financial markets and finds substantial evidence that not only...
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This paper examines stock market linkages of a group of Pacific-Basin countries with U.S. and Japan by estimating the multivariate cointegration model in both the autoregressive and moving average forms over the period 1980-1998. Recursive estimation helps identify the evolution of the linkages....
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This study investigates the existence of private information in the spot foreign exchange market by examining the impact of macroeconomic announcements on banks' currency pricing behavior. Using 5 years of indicative GBP/USD data and 11 U.S. macroeconomic announcements, we find that the price...
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Using a comprehensive database covering 50 industry groups and 34 countries over the period 1992 to 2001 this paper examines the roles of the country and industry effects in international equity returns. It focuses on their evolution and on geographical differences. Although the country effects...
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