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Even though the forward-spot relationship in currency markets is very important for policy makers and for corporate and investment managers, it remains a theoretical and empirical puzzle. In theory the forward rate should be an unbiased forecast of the future spot rate, but this hypothesis has...
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In efficient and complete financial markets, internal cash flows should have no impact on investment levels; but in inefficient and incomplete markets, the Pecking Order theory contends that there should be a positive relationship. Further, some studies show that investments of financially...
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Even though the forward-spot relationship in currency markets is very important for policy makers and for corporate and investment managers, it remains a theoretical and empirical puzzle. In theory the forward rate should be an unbiased forecast of the future spot rate, but this hypothesis has...
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The relationship between equity market valuation and corporate investment is not clear with one research stream supporting the significant influence of equity valuation on investment while another stream deeming it a sideshow. However, unlike this study, prior literature does not account for the...
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Even though the forward-spot relationship in currency markets is very important for policy makers and for corporate and investment managers, it remains a theoretical and empirical puzzle. In theory the forward rate should be an unbiased forecast of the future spot rate, but this hypothesis has...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010937087