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stronger shareholder protection and if the target’s industry is more competitive. We conclude that the international market for … corporate control promotes the adoption of better corporate governance practices around the world …
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investors, and for firms with a higher ratio of fixed assets to total assets. These results suggest that international portfolio …
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Classical theories of monetary economics predict that real stock returns are negatively correlated with inflation when monetary policy is countercyclical. Previous empirical studies mostly focus on a small group of developed countries or a few countries with hyperinflation. In this paper, I...
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We estimate a latent factor model that decomposes international stock returns into global, country-, and industry …, both in- and out-of-sample. The shock exposures are thus a stock-selection device for international portfolio …
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We examine the impact of renminbi revaluation on foreign firm valuations, considering two surprise announcements of changes in China’s exchange rate policy in 2005 and 2010 and employing data on some 6,000 firms in 44 economies. Stock returns rise with renminbi revaluation expectations. This...
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We investigate the relative importance of country and industry effects in international stock returns, with the …
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This paper revisits the relative importance of global versus country-specific factors underlying stock returns. It constructs a new firm level data set covering emerging and developed markets and estimates a simple factor model, which breaks down stock returns into a global business cycle...
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Using newly-constructed data covering the last decade, we document that, in most of forty markets, when added to the main index, firms’ returns experience an increase in comovement with the rest of the index, reflected in higher beta and greater explanatory power of the market return. Stock...
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