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It is well documented that past winning stocks continue to outperform past losing stocks in numerous equity markets. However, existing Australian evidence on the momentum effect is contradictory and limited, partly due to differences in empirical designs, sample periods and stock populations. We...
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This paper investigates whether there is commonality in the trading of individual investors. To test for the existence of trading commonality, we apply three different methods employed in assessments of commonality in liquidity. Using actual individual trading in the Korean stock market, we...
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Using public, private and subsidiary acquisitions, we examine whether abnormal returns to bidders depend on the organisational form of the target acquired. The evidence supports two main hypotheses: (i) bidders on private and subsidiary targets earn higher abnormal returns than bidders on public...
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Recent studies suggest an increasing trend in return idiosyncratic volatility and a ‘puzzling’ negative relationship between idiosyncratic and total volatility and stock returns. We investigate in an emerging market, the time-series behaviour of total and idiosyncratic volatility and their...
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This paper investigates the tripartite association among capital gains, illiquidity, and stock market returns. We find that trading in capital gains improves stock liquidity. We also find that realized stock returns are negatively related to the joint term of illiquidity and capital gains, but...
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This paper investigates the role of stock and interbank markets in measuring bank performance in Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand. Research on whether financial markets served in terms of assessment and discipline of banks has been done in advanced countries; however, there has been limited...
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In 1998, Taiwan changed the computation of dividend income for domestic investors. This tax reform offers a natural experiment to explore the relation between taxes and investor behavior around ex-dividend days. We find that the 1998 tax reform reduces the ex-date return and changes the identity...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the predictive power of candlestick charting by using the daily data for the Taiwan stocks for the period from 4 January 1992 to 31 December 2009. The main contribution of this paper is devising a four-price-level approach to categorize the single-line...
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Unlike the U.S. and most developed countries, Taiwan stock market has been widely documented to have no value premium. Prior studies on the value premium typically adopt a conventional approach proposed by Fama and French (1992), which suggests a buy-and-hold strategy with annual rebalancing. We...
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We examine whether the probability of informed trading (‘PIN’) is a determinant of stock returns in Australia, an alternative market with considerably different information attributes to the U.S. Uniquely, we contrast PIN's price effect for the country's historically dichotomous sectors,...
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