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We examine the hypothesis that dividend taxes are capitalized into share prices by focusing on investors= implicit … valuations of retained earnings versus paid-in equity. Retained earnings are distributable as taxable dividends, whereas paid …
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The relative contribution to stock price volatility of news in expected future dividends and in expected future returns … economy under the classical tax system such as the U.S., the negative correlation between the news about dividends and the …
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the value of broad-based market indices and their dividends. We also show that this relationship is consistent with …
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The paper compares the dynamics of housing prices in fifteen OECD countries. The data reveal a remarkable degree of … similarity across countries and suggest rich dynamics for the first-differenced real house prices, with a significant structure …
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The analysis of correlations forms the basis of portfolio diversification and the lower the correlation between two assets, the greater the potential benefit to be obtained by diversification. In the international context , this typically involves the analyses of the correlation between the...
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This paper develops an integrated model of pricing and dividend policies in open credit cooperatives (those that do business with members and non-members on a non-discriminatory basis). We show that both the distribution of member preferences and the amount of non-member business the cooperative...
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funds. We analyse the behaviour of share prices around the ex-dividend day both before and after the reform to test …
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We study the importance of investor rights in payout policy determination in Asia, using a sample of up to 52,778 firm years. The listed Asian firms located in relatively high investor protection, common law countries, have a greater tendency to payout and, if they do so, they tend to pay out...
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of unique data for which there are no taxes on dividends and capital gains and tick size is fixed for all traded …
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. However, positive innovations to dividends in both China and India have a negative impact on returns. We conjecture that the … high potential growth rates in these markets make it preferable for companies to retain earnings rather than pay dividends …
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