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) Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation for India. India exhibits significant progress in the implementation of the … IOSCO Principles vis-à-vis the assessment concluded in 2000. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) faces three …
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This paper investigates the effect of product differentiation on the real and financial decisions of a publicly-owned firm, competing <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$$\grave{a}$$</EquationSource> </InlineEquation> la Cournot with another privately-owned firm. The results show that the degree of product differentiation affects the stock price coefficients...</equationsource></inlineequation>
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The paper develops a methodology for estimating the intra-day probability of informed trading for NYSE stocks, implied by the specialist’s quotes and depths. The time series pattern of our measure (PROBINF) in an intra-day analysis around earnings announcements is consistent with previous...
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Roll (J Financ 43:541–566, <CitationRef CitationID="CR42">1988</CitationRef>) argues that firm-specific stock return volatility may result either from informed trading or from noise trading that is unrelated to information. In this paper we provide evidence that insider purchases are inversely related to the idiosyncratic volatility of...</citationref>
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We consider an equilibrium model à la Kyle–Back for a defaultable claim issued by a given firm. In such a market the insider observes continuously in time the value of the firm, which is unobservable by the market makers. Using the construction in Campi et al. (<ExternalRef>...</refsource></externalref>
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We examine insider trading around open-market share repurchases and find that insiders trade passively in 3 months prior to repurchase announcements and in up to 12 months following the announcements. Furthermore, both pre-announcement and post-announcement abnormal insider trading is...
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