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I construct and study a comprehensive novel dataset on Chinese equity analysts. I find the analysts possess significant forecasting skill. First, I find that more favorable recommendations predict better stock performance for at least six months after the recommendation. Second, the value of...
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This paper investigates how institutional investors matter for asset pricing by using daily institutional trading data and a natural experiment, the split–share structure reform in China. This reform required all listed companies to convert their non-tradable shares to tradable shares after...
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We measure misvaluation using the discounted residual income model. Confirming the findings in the literature, we show that there are significant returns on a misvaluation based long-short portfolio that buys under- and sells short overvalued shares. We define misvaluation spread as the...
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The low-volatility anomaly is often attributed to limits to arbitrage, such as leverage, short-selling and benchmark ….e. hedge funds tend to bet not on, but against the low-volatility anomaly. This finding suggests that limits to arbitrage are …
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.According to MITCHELL/PULVINO/STAFFORD (2002), negative stub valuesindicate clear arbitrage opportunities, which sometimes exist …
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We examine the empirical relation between risk and return in emerging equity markets and find that this relation is flat, or even negative. This is inconsistent with theoretical models such as the CAPM, which predict a positive relation, but consistent with the results of studies for developed...
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We examine the empirical relation between risk and return in emerging equity markets and find that this relation is flat, or even negative. This is inconsistent with theoretical models such as the CAPM, which predict a positive relation, but consistent with the results of studies for developed...
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The paper suggests a nonlinear and multivariate time series model framework that enables the study of simultaneity in returns and in volatilities, as well as asymmetric effects arising from shocks. Using daily data 2000-2006 for the Baltic state stock exchanges and that of Moscow we find...
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This paper explores the inter-market linkages and the transmission of financial information among the capital markets of five South-Eastern European countries and their relationships with some of the mature markets. The Johansen co-integration framework pointed to the existence of one...
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The purpose of this study is to examine patterns of price limit hits for stocks listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Explanations are provided for the empirical findings and the extent to which the price limit hit patterns are related to existing stock returns patterns. We argue that if patterns...
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