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GARCH models have been extensively used in risk modeling under the normal distribution. Although they generate highly significant coefficient estimates, these models are known to have poor forecasting power. It is therefore interesting to develop a different approach of risk modeling to improve...
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This study analyzes the correlation of stock and bond indices for eight developed countries. We compare a country's stock-bond linkages with cross-country linkages and find that the former exhibit a negative trend in contrast to the positive trend observed for cross-country stock market and bond...
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This paper approaches the central questions of the identification and the price of risk in an international asset pricing context. We construct and use factor mimicking portfolios to obtain factor loadings for testing unconditional and conditional pricing. We use a new measure of specification...
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We examine the volume-return relationship of individual stocks around the world. We frame our empirical investigation in the context of the heterogeneous agent, rational expectations, framework proposed by Llorente, Michaely, Saar, and Wang (2002) in which investors trade to speculate on their...
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This paper examines the relation between short selling and returns and the impact of arbitrage costs on short sellers' behavior. Using daily UK short selling data, we find that stocks with low short interest levels experience significant positive returns on both an equal- and value-weighted...
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This study examines how family ownership affects the performance and capital structure of 613 Canadian firms from 1998 to 2005. In particular, we distinguish the effect of family ownership from the use of control-enhancing mechanisms. We find that freestanding family-owned firms with a single...
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The aim of this work is to compare the German, Italian, Swedish and English law as to see the principal policies and regulatory cornerstones that will lead us to understand and comprehend the way in which Hedge Funds and their relationship with retail investors is developing. To attain our goal...
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We study the role of institutional investors in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (Mamp;A). We find that foreign institutional ownership is positively associated with the intensity of cross-border Mamp;A activity worldwide. Foreign institutional ownership increases the probability that a...
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We study the joint dynamics of macroeconomic variables, bond yields, and the exchange rate in an empirical two-country New-Keynesian model complemented with a no-arbitrage term structure model. With Canadian and US data, we are able to study the impact of macroeconomic shocks from both countries...
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The Friday the 13th anomaly of Kolb amp; Rodriguez (1987) is revisited in an international context. Drawing on the philosophy of science approach of Lakatos (1978) the paper argues the importance of 'anomalies' and the need for triangulation. Using the FTSE world indices over 1988-2000, for 19...
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