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This study investigates to what extent the pricing efficiency of the SSE 50 ETF, the first exchange traded fund in China. The empirical results demonstrate that the ETF market price and its net asset value (NAV) are cointegrated and there is unidirectional causality from the price to NAV. The...
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We study how professional fund managers' growth expectations affect the actions they take with respect to equity investment and in turn the effects on prices. Using novel data on China's mutual fund managers' growth expectations, we show that pessimistic managers decrease equity allocations and...
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This paper investigates the predictability of the firm news tone on stock return in Chinese market. We find that the news tone significantly positively predicts the cross-sectional future return in both short and long horizon. Beyond this, we generally find while the online news could predict...
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In this paper, we examine the relationship between idiosyncratic volatility and future returns around the firm-specific news announcements in the Chinese stock market following. The results show that the pricing of non-news idiosyncratic volatility is more strongly negative compared to news...
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weights of American stocks in the Asia-US portfolios were found to be higher during the Chinese stock market crash than in the … US financial crisis. For the majority of the Asia-China portfolios, the optimal weights of the Chinese stocks were almost …
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This paper examines stock market integration between the ASEAN five and the US and China, respectively, over the period from November 2002 to March 2018. The linkages between both aggregate and financial sector stock indices (both weekly and monthly) are analysed using fractional integration and...
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China is the largest emerging market and attracts a great deal of attention from investors and researchers worldwide. The Fama-French three-factor model is the outcome of decades of research on U.S. stock returns. To what extent the three factors explain the variation in Chinese stock returns is...
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This study investigates the robustness of the Fama and French three-factor model in the context of the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges spanning the period 1995–2008. We show that the three-factor model does a meaningful job in describing the cross-section of stock returns in this...
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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 study the relationship between the Fama and French (2015) five factors’ betas and the expected overnight versus intraday stock returns in China’s A-share markets. We find that factor betas and expected returns exhibit contrasting relationships overnight versus intraday. The market, value,...
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