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This paper evaluates the relation between two well-known anomalies in stock returns, viz, momentum and monthly effect. The monthly effect anomaly refers to the fact that stocks earn positive average returns only during the first half of the month and zero average returns during the second half....
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Prior research uses the basic one-period European call-option pricing model to compute default measures for individual firms and concludes that both the size and book-to-market effects are related to default risk. For example, small firms earn higher return than big firms only if they have...
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Prior research uses the basic one-period European call-option pricing model to compute default measures for individual firms and concludes that both the size and book-to-market effects are related to default risk. For example, small firms earn higher return than big firms only if they have...
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