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Three concepts: stochastic discount factors, multi-beta pricing and mean-variance efficiency, are at the core of modern empirical asset pricing. This chapter reviews these paradigms and the relations among them, concentrating on conditional asset-pricing models where lagged variables serve as...
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The main objective of this paper is to quantify the effect of expectation changes about discount rate and dividend growth rate over the Chilean market portfolio returns. The model applied was taken from the works of Campbell and Shiller (1988, 1988a), Campbell (1991) and Campbell and Vuolteenaho...
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This paper tests the relationship between above market returns and beta, size, leverage, book-to-market equity and earning-price ratios for Bucharest Stock Exchange common stocks. Results from cross-sectional regressions document that both book-to-market equity and earning-price ratios are...
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Factor modeling is a popular strategy to induce sparsity in multivariate models as they scale to higher dimensions. We develop Bayesian inference for a recently proposed latent factor copula model, which utilizes a pair copula construction to couple the variables with the latent factor. We use...
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In an intertemporal equilibrium asset pricing model featuring disappointment aversion and changing macroeconomic uncertainty, we show that besides the market return and market volatility, three disappointment-related factors are also priced: a downstate factor, a market downside factor, and a...
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In this paper we present the results of performance tests for several high active share, long-only US large-cap strategies based on P/E Factor Models over periods from Jan 2001 through March 2014. The results indicate:• The model's approach to normalizing P/E for varying business factor...
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We show that the degree of dispersion and asymmetry of analysts' earnings forecasts is related to future stock returns. When skewness is negative, future returns are decreasing in the degree of dispersion of analysts' earnings forecasts; when skewness is positive, future returns are increasing...
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Return-volume relationships are of common interest as they may unearth dependencies that can form the basis of profitable trading strategies, and this has implications for market efficiency. This study investigates the dynamics of relationship between trading volume and returns of Nigerian...
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Over the last decade institutional and individual investors have increased their allocated share of wealth to commodities immensely. In this short article, we discuss some common beliefs and point out the misconceptions on the motivation for investing in commodities, whether commodities should...
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Using quantile regression this paper explores predictability of the stock and bond return distributions as a function of economic state variables. The use of quantile regression allows us to examine specific parts of the return distribution such as the tails and the center, and for a...
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