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This paper examines the commonality in liquidity measures in two stock markets at different stage of development, the Deutsche Börse and the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Using daily data from 2001 to 2016 we show that since 2005 the aggregate liquidity measures from both markets behave similarly...
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1990-2009. This cost is estimated using the single-factor capital asset pricing model (CAPM), where expected stock returns …-free rates over this period, and (ii) a decline in the sensitivity of bank stock returns to market risk (the CAPM beta) in all … returns using the CAPM …
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In this paper, we address the question whether the impact of default risk on equity returns depends on the financial system firms operate in. Using an implementation of Merton's option-pricing model for the value of equity to estimate firms' default risk, we construct a factor that measures the...
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the Consumption CAPM for size and value premia in international stock markets (US, UK, and Germany). In order to account … long-horizon Consumption CAPM. -- Consumption-based Asset Pricing ; Long-Run Consumption Risk ; Value Puzzle …
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Der deutsche Aktienmarkt sah sich in den letzten 15 Jahren substantiellen Veränderungen gegenüber, welche unter anderem … extension of the Capital Asset Pricing Model. -- CAPM ; multi-factor models ; Asset Pricing ; Asset Pricing Anomalies …
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This paper conducts a comprehensive asset pricing study based on a unique dataset for the German stock market. For the period 1963 to 2006 we show that value characteristics and momentum explain the cross-section of stock returns. Corresponding factor portfolios have significant premiums across...
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This paper presents theoretical models and their empirical results for the return and variance dynamics of German stocks. A factor structure is used in order to allow for a parsimonious modeling of the first two moments of returns. Dynamic factor models with GARCH dynamics (GARCH(1,1)-M,...
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In this paper we analyze transitions in the stock markets of the US, the UK, and Germany. For all this markets we find that while the markets were focused on stocks from the IT and technology sector around the year 2000, this focus has vanished and the markets have mostly moved towards a focus...
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This paper conducts a comprehensive asset pricing study based on a unique dataset for the German stock market. For the period 1963 to 2006 we show that value characteristics and momentum explain the cross-section of stock returns. Corresponding factor portfolios have significant premiums across...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013133152