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This is the first paper that studies the microstructure of the Irish Stock Market empirically. The motivation for our work is that on 7th of June 2000 The Irish Stock Exchange adopted themodern pan European auction trading system Xetra. Prior to this the exchange utilised an antiquated floor...
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In the 1990s, a large majority of funds with front-end loads introduced additional share classes, which allowed investors to pay annual fees and/or back-end charges instead of a front-end load. The transition to a multiple-class structure provides a natural experiment with regard to investor...
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Asset returns, it turns out, do not follow the Capital Asset Pricing Model, and are somewhat predictable over time. I survey and interpret the large body of recent work that adapts traditional portfolio theory to answer, what should an investor do about these new facts in finance? I survey the...
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The last 15 years have seen a revolution in the way financial economists understand the world around us. We once thought that stock and bond returns were essentially unpredictable. Now we recognize that stock and bond returns have a substantial predictable component at long horizons. We once...
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Asset returns, it turns out, do not follow the Capital Asset Pricing Model, and are somewhat predictable over time. I survey and interpret the large body of recent work that adapts traditional portfolio theory to answer, what should an investor do about these new facts in finance? I survey the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012722249
The last 15 years have seen a revolution in the way financial economists understand the world around us. We once thought that stock and bond returns were essentially unpredictable. Now we recognize that stock and bond returns have a substantial predictable component at long horizons. We once...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012722250
Economics is increasingly adopting the methodological standards and procedures of the natural sciences. The paper analyzes this 'naturalistic turn' from the philosophical perspective on naturalism, and I discuss the implications for the field of finance. The theory of finance is an interesting...
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The purpose of the paper is to establish and validate the long term relationship of stock prices with Exchange rate and Inflation in Indian context. There are numerous studies on the relationship of stock indices with macro economic variables. This gives a strong subjective background to test...
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Equity risk premiums are a central component of every risk and return model in finance and are a key input into estimating costs of equity and capital in both corporate finance and valuation. Given their importance, it is surprising how haphazard the estimation of equity risk premiums remains in...
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This paper aims to provide an introductory review of copulae and their potential application finance, in particular in capturing the dependence between financial assets that follow non-gaussian distributions and hence for modelling credit risk, pricing options and portfolio design. We briefy...
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