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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the Athens Olympic Games and the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE). It aims to test: the effect of the Athens 2004 Olympics on the general index of the ASE; the impact of the Olympic Games 2004 to the sponsors' prices traded...
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, Intracom, National Bank of Greece and Alpha Bank) on stock prices and volatility for the period 1999 to 2002. We examine the … volatility (positive effect) for Greek Telecommunication Organisation, Intracom and National Bank of Greece only (Alpha Bank …
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This paper examines how the internet affects the financial performance of Greek banks. Using econometric models, we examine the degree to which internet has contributed to an improvement in their profitability. Our findings suggest that the adoption of internet as a banking delivery channel has...
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-2001 in Greece. …
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evidence using data before and after the financial crisis of 1999-2001 in Greece. …
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to uncover the risk premium on the FTSE/ASE-20 stock index futures traded in the ADEX, Greece. We provide evidence that … after the recent debt crisis in Greece. Importantly, our results suggest that the decoupling–recoupling hypothesis …
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efficient than underlying stock markets in Greece. Practical implications - The results have important implications for both …
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The present research investigates the impact of trading volume on stock return volatility using data from the Greek banking system. For our analysis, the empirical study uses daily measures of volatility constructed from intraday data for the period 5 January 2001-30 December 2020. This period...
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