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-run performance following a regulatory reform (No. 54 [2002] China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC)) of the method of … allocating IPO shares in China. On 20 May 2002, the CSRC announced that IPO subscription and allotment would be based on the …
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By means of Event Study, Panel Data Regression and Feasible Generalized Least Squares, we discuss the influence of uncertainty of information on the Post-Earnings Announcement Drift. We find that there are not significant differences between the H-share financial statements and the A-share...
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This paper examines the proxy variables of investor sentiment in Chinese stock market carefully, and tries to construct an investor sentiment index indirectly. We use cross correlation analysis to examine lead-lag relationship between the proxy variables and HS300 index. The results show that...
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behavioral biases induced by culture. We find that greater IU does not necessarily result in lower future returns in China unlike …
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Investors step into the stock market with the objective of earning smart returns on their investments. The stock market can help in realising these goals of the investors, however, all investments are subject to risks. The origin of the risk is the uncertainty of realising the desired returns on...
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The weekday effect anomaly is considered as a market pricing anomaly which refers to some regularities in the rates of return during the week and thus, is a category of calendar anomalies. This article is focused on the Chinese stock market and its main objective is to assess the presence of the...
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Our study tries to explore whether the financial strength proxied by F-score can predict the returns in Chinese stock market and its economic explanations. Results show that the financially stronger firms can generate higher expected raw returns and abnormal returns in Fama-French five-factor...
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Listed Chinese companies can issue A-shares that are held mainly by domestic investors and B-shares that are held mainly by foreign investors. Although these twin shares have identical cash flow rights and are traded in the same location, A-shares are almost always priced higher than B-shares....
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By decomposing stock returns with high-low extreme values, this paper investigates the predictability of Chinese stock market with a vector autoregressive model. Empirical studies, both in-sample and out-of-sample, performed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index (SSEC) show that the...
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This paper describes a new formulation of the partial adjustment model (PAM) and its speed of adjustment coefficient. Speed of adjustment coefficients have been used to measure the efficiency or inefficiency in financial markets. Using the model by Amihud and Mendelson (1987), Damodaran (1993)...
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