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Is there a short-term reversal effect outside the universe of individual stocks? To answer this, we investigate a comprehensive dataset of more than two centuries of returns on five major asset classes: equity indices, government bonds, treasury bills, commodities, and currencies. Contrary to...
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Investors typically cover a limited number of stocks and have some degree of correlation in their information sets. However, the role of this type of correlation in determining the return comovement between stock pairs is largely unexplored. In this study, we propose a new measure of common...
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A number of studies carried on the US data found positive long-term excess returns following buybacks. The aim of this paper is to verify if a similar anomaly can be observed on the Polish market. We confirm the existence of long-term abnormal returns following buybacks and excess profitability...
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Investors often focus their attention on recent information only, underestimating the rele-vance of information from the distant past. In consequence, the ordering of historical re-turns robustly predicts future stock performance in the cross-section. Using data from 49 countries, we...
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The salience theory perspective on asset prices implies that investors overvalue stocks with salient upsides and undervaluing firms with salient downsides. The resulting mispricing is subsequently reverted, producing a predictable pattern in the cross-section of returns. This study is the first...
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The paper concentrates on value and size effects in country portfolios. It contributes to academic literature threefold. First, I provide fresh evidence that the value and size effects may be useful in explaining the cross-sectional variation in country returns. The computations are based on a...
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The paper addresses an issue of the performance persistence in a mutual fund market. The study focuses especially on the evidence from Poland. The past performance of mutual funds is widely regarded as a key criterion in investment decision making in Poland nowadays, whereas existing empirical...
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