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Gandhi and Lustig (2013) find that large banks in the U.S. have significantly lower risk-adjusted returns than small- and medium-sized bank stocks. I am to unable to replicate this finding despite many different empirical choices in my specification. The results suggest that implicit government...
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This paper scrutinizes the impact of monetary policy in emerging markets. We developed DSGE model Business Cycle Model incorporate to stock market modeling to prove the hypothesized the effectiveness of monetary policy on stock market liquidity in emerging economies such as Indonesia
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Delisting of company’s shares is probably the least thing an existing and prospective investor ever think of when dealing with any given portfolio. This is particularly inconveniencing to numerous insignificant minority shareholders who might have easily purchased shares under Initial Public...
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This paper applies the multi-scale beta estimation approach based on wavelet analysis to all stocks comprising BSE-Sensex. Betas are calculated based on the wavelet decomposition from the Maximal overlap discrete wavelet transform (DWT). It is shown that the multi-scale beta estimation approach...
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This paper applies the multi-scale beta estimation approach based on wavelet analysis to all stocks comprising BSE-Sensex. Betas are calculated based on the wavelet decomposition from the Maximal overlap discrete wavelet transform (DWT). It is shown that the multi-scale beta estimation approach...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013104218
We examine the predictability of 299 capital market anomalies enhanced by 30 machine learning approaches and over 250 models in a dataset with more than 500 million firm-month-anomaly observations. We find significant monthly (out-of-sample) returns of around 1.8-2.0%, and over 80% of the models...
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We examine the out-of-sample performance of 240 stock market anomalies enhanced by 49 machine learning algorithms and over 260 individually trained models across an international data sample of nearly 1.9 billion stock-month-anomaly observations from 1980 to 2019. We demonstrate significant...
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This paper considers the impact of UK practices with respect to the measurement and disclosure of intangible assets, focusing on RD activities. We first update prior UK work relating RD activities to market prices. Second, given the clearly identified role of disclosure outside of the financial...
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High rates of government investment in public sector capital forecast high risk premiums both at the aggregate and firm-level. This result is in sharp contrast with the well-documented negative relationship between the private sector investment rate and risk premiums. To explain the empirical...
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This study examines the cross-sectional impact of the 2008 short sale ban on the returns of U.S. financial stocks. Motivated by the large cross-sectional variation in the extent to which banned stocks suffer an illiquidity shock, we hypothesize that stocks with larger liquidity declines are...
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