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rates, we ask if the required returns determined by the Local CAPM model and those determined by the Global CAPM model are … the Local CAPM is 13.83% while that of the Global CAPM is 20.38%. Our discovery that the estimated cost of capital for the …
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We examine the relationship between stock extreme illiquidity and the implied cost of capital for firms from 45 countries. We document robust evidence that firms whose stocks have a greater potential for extreme illiquidity realizations suffer from higher cost of capital. A one standard...
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Global bonds are international securities designed to be traded and settled efficiently in multiple markets. This paper studies global bonds to examine the effects of multimarket trading on corporate bond liquidity, prices, and the cost of debt. Using a sample of primary and secondary market...
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From 2010 to 2012, the relation between bank stock returns from European Union (EU) countries and the returns on sovereign CDS of peripheral (GIIPS) countries is negative. We use days with tail sovereign CDS returns of peripheral countries to identify the effects of shocks to the cost of...
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asset pricing model (CAPM) including size premiums and a time varying parameter model for the North African emerging markets …
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This study shows that firms with good corporate governance are consistently associated with both lower cost of equity and cost of debt capital in an international setting. The association between corporate governance and the cost of equity is more pronounced in countries with strong legal...
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Researchers have recently studied the interactions between corporate and government bond issuances within many countries. Some conclude that government bonds compete with private bond issuances, while others maintain that government bonds provide valuable reference entities that improve the...
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I apply a new single-pass CAPM methodology for assessing systematic risk to all ASX stocks which indicates that …
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China is the world's largest investor and greatest contributor to global economic growth by wide margins. The efficiency of its financial system in allocating capital to investment will be important to sustain this growth. This paper shows that China's stock market has a crucial role to play....
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Government bonds might provide reference entities that reduce corporate bond yield. We study China's 2017 issuance of two U.S. dollars (USD) denominated sovereign bonds when there were (effectively) no outstanding USD sovereigns. We find that USD-denominated Chinese corporate bonds experienced a...
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