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The modelling of financial markets presents a problem which is both theoretically challenging and practically important. The theoretical aspects concern the issue of market efficiency which may even have political implications, whilst the practical side of the problem has clear relevance to...
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capital constrained, noise trader influence is high, and arbitrage investors are more loss averse. We also predict that … arbitrage networks can lead to crowded trades, which can create systematic risk in extreme market circumstances. …
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capital constrained, noise trader influence is high, and arbitrage investors are more loss averse. We also predict that … arbitrage networks can lead to crowded trades, which can create systematic risk in extreme market circumstances. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005835969
We investigate the dynamics of prices, information and expectations in a competitive, noisy, dynamic asset pricing equilibrium model. We show that prices are farther away from (closer to) fundamentals compared with average expectations if and only if traders over- (under-) rely on public...
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This paper aims to study a controversial issue such as an apparent antagonistic contradiction between the concept of market efficiency and the emerging capital markets. It is very well known the fact that most of the efficient market research have focused on developed capital markets and it is...
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This paper aims at testing for time-variations in herd behavior in stock markets. In particular, we analyze how investors’ behavior differs between times of market turmoil and tranquil trading periods. Thereby, we take into account herding within a certain market as well as international...
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This paper examines the extent to which individual investors provide liquidity to the stock market, and whether they are compensated for doing so.We show that the ability of aggregate retail order imbalances, contrarian in nature, to predict short-term future returns is significantly enhanced...
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Short sellers are routinely blamed for destabilizing stock markets by exacerbating deviations from fundamental values. In response, regulators periodically impose short sale constraints aimed at preventing excessive stock market declines. One explanation is that policy makers regard short...
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This paper uses a new database provided by the Commodity and Futures Trading Commissions to examine the price impact of hedge fund carry trades in “hot” and “cold” markets. We find that hedge funds significantly increase their carry trade positions during hot markets (periods with very...
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This paper provides an analysis of the equity-market effects of a substantial increase in individual shareholder participation in the market for a firm. The data are based on reductions in lot sizes or Minimum Trade Units (MTUs) on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). There is a shift in order flow...
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