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Evidence of a negative relationship between extreme positive returns and future returns has been reported in developed markets; a result that has been attributed to mispricing (Bali, Cakici, & Whitelaw, 2011; Zhong & Gray, 2016). This study examines this MAX anomaly across advanced emerging markets,...
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Despite an extensive number of studies documenting evidence of seasonal anomalies in developed markets, only a few studies have comprehensively examined these anomalies within emerging markets. Testing the robustness of seasonal anomalies in emerging markets would first, help to examine the...
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The Fama-French three-factor model (1993) has been extensively used to study the pricing of nonfinancial stocks. This study provides the first examination of the pricing of Australian financial stocks using the Fama-French framework. The four-factor model (market, size, book-to-market and...
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