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This paper implements empirical tests of the recently proposed float-adjusted return model by using Chinese stock-market data. The results show that variation in free float can explain cross-sectional variation in asset returns by about 6.7% annually, after we control for market risk, size, and...
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We study the determinants of capital structure for 650 Chinese publicly listed companies over the period from 1999 to 2004. We posit that a firm's decision on capital structure is inherently dynamic, and estimate the resulting dynamic capital structure model. The main findings of the paper are...
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Prior studies have documented the extent of accounting conservatism (in the form of the asymmetric response of accountings earnings to news) and its increase over time. However, many of these studies implicitly assume that unobserved firm-specific characteristics (known as firm heterogeneity or...
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This paper investigates whether systematic liquidity risk is priced by implementing an empirical test on the recently proposed float-adjusted return model. For testing purposes, we obtain an appropriate (and arguably unique) empirical measure of so-called liquidity beta based on Chinese...
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We study the determinants of capital structure for 650 Chinese publicly listed companies over the period from1999 to 2004.We posit that a firm's decision on capital structure is inherently dynamic, and estimate the resulting dynamic capital structure model. The main findings of the paper are as...
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