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, Germany, Japan, and the U.K. All of the anomalies are consistently significant across these five countries, whose developed …
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a month. A theory-driven two-factor model featuring the green factor explains much of the recent underperformance of …
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This study investigates whether market-wide liquidity is a state variable important for asset pricing. We find that expected stock returns are related cross-sectionally to the sensitivities of returns to fluctuations in aggregate liquidity. Our monthly liquidity measure, an average of...
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This paper is an investigation into the determinants of asymmetries in stock returns. We develop a series of cross-sectional regression specifications which attempt to forecast skewness in the daily returns of individual stocks. Negative skewness is most pronounced in stocks that have...
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