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We examine the effectiveness of price limits on Chinese A shares and investigate the characteristics of those stocks that hit their price limits more frequently. We find that the effect of price limits is asymmetric for the A shares in upward and downward price movements and different for...
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In Asia, NASDAQ's success has helped prompt Singapore (SESDAQ), Japan (JASDAQ), Taiwan (TAISDAQ) and South Korea (KOSDAQ) to set up or formalize their own second board markets in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1999, Malaysia (MESDAQ) and Hong Kong (GEM) also set up their second board markets....
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Although stock splits seem to be purely cosmetic, there is ample empirical evidence that they are associated with abnormal returns. This study analyzes the effect of stock splits using intraday data and insider trading data in Hong Kong from 1980 to 2000. Consistent with the findings of other...
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We examine the effects of short selling and the combined effects of two forms of informed trading - short selling and insider trading on stock price movements in the Hong Kong stock market. Short selling in Hong Kong is characterized by a high frequency of transactions. We provide empirical...
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