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The aim of this paper is to investigate the momentum effect in country-level anomalies in global equity markets. By using a sample of 78 countries for the period from 1995 to 2015, we test a set of potential 40 cross-sectional inter-market anomalies, some of which had never been examined before....
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This paper tests the performance of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and the Fama-French three-factor and Carhart … models. The CAPM is rejected and the three-factor and four-factor models perform well for the size and B/M sorted portfolios …
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Using a novel collection of market characteristics from 40 countries, this paper test competing explanations behind five major anomalies classified in Hou, Xue, and Zhang (2015): momentum, value-growth, investment, profitability, and trading frictions. Results show that anomaly returns highly...
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test the standard CAPM, the Fama-French three-factor model, and the Carhart four-factor model. Our tests are based on a …
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test the standard CAPM, the Fama-French three-factor model, and the Carhart four-factor model. Our tests are based on a …
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-sorted. We use this data set to perform asset-pricing tests for the german equity market. We test the standard CAPM, the Fama …
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We examine whether the predictability and business-cycle dependence of excess returns in US Treasuries can be more naturally explained in terms of state-dependent risk premia or a specific cognitive bias (representativeness). We show that the extremely parsimonious cognitive-bias model in...
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estimates as well as new measures based on forward-looking option market implied volatilities and MIDAS estimation. Tests are …
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We investigate the risk-return trade-off on the US and European stock markets. We investigate the non-linear risk-return trade-off with a special eye to the tails of the stock returns using quantile regressions. We first consider the US stock market portfolio. We find that the risk-return...
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We examine which traditional asset pricing variables together with bank-specific accounting variables explain the cross-sectional variation of future bank stock returns, using a firm-level data of eight Asian countries. Our empirical evidence shows that exchange rate risk, firm size, the...
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