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The August 1998 Hong Kong government intervention in the stock market offers a natural experiment for studying the relation between a free float and market liquidity, where a free float is the portion of listed share capital that is freely traded on the market. Our findings show that, relative...
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Using a unique dataset from the Chinese stock market that keeps track of daily number of shareholders, we find that ownership breadth (proxied by number of shareholders) is negatively related to stock price volatility. However, consistent with the previous literature on volatility-volume...
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This paper examines the roles of the number of trades, trade size, and order imbalance (buyer- versus seller- initiated trades) in explaining the volatility-volume relation for a sample of NYSE and NASDAQ stocks. Contrary to some previous studies, our results reconfirm the significance of trade...
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This paper analyzes the intraday interdependence of price movements and order flows for actively traded NYSE stocks and their CBOE-traded options. Stock net-buy volume (buyer-initiated volume minus seller-initiated volume)has strong predictive ability for subsequent stock and option returns, but...
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