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and bond issuance in Malaysia and Korea. Using vector autoregressive models (VARs) and variance decomposition techniques …, stock returns have significantly influenced the bond issuance (instead of equity issuance) in Malaysia. The findings seem to …
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IPOs in an emerging market, Malaysia over the period of 1990 to 2008. The evidence of a significant negative relationship …
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with the Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) disclosure guidelines related to the profit sharing investment accounts (PSIAs). Design …
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Shareholder Watchdog Group (MSWG) on the performance of family-controlled firms in Malaysia from 2005 to 2009. Design … is the first study to examine MSWG engagements with family-controlled firms in Malaysia. …
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and bond issuance in Malaysia and Korea. Using vector autoregressive models (VARs) and variance decomposition techniques …, stock returns have significantly influenced the bond issuance (instead of equity issuance) in Malaysia. The findings seem to …
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targeted firms in Malaysia. We find that MSWG-targeted firms earn statistically significantly higher stock returns than non …
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policies of the listed banks, over the period 1995-2005 in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach – An ordered probit modelling …
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products manufacturing sectors are the main users of the FCDs in Malaysia. There is a significant positive correlation between … derivatives have value-relevance but its contribution to a firm's valuation is very minimal in Malaysia compared to other … their value-relevance in Malaysia. …
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listed firms in Malaysia. …
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This paper investigates the impact of the product market competition, regulations on the dividend policies of We find significant differences in the payout of the banks categorized as selling a non-interest based banking products and mix of both interest and non-interest based banking products....
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