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This article examines announcement effects of 240 international joint ventures undertaken by firms to ascertain their impact on shareholders' wealth. The positive-multinational-network hypothesis suggests that the market reaction should be related to the option value of the venture. To test the...
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In this paper, we analyse historical stock market volatility and co-movement behaviour of three emerging markets and three developed economies from January 2001 to December 2012. We find evidence that the sample of emerging economies exhibits higher stock market volatility during the study...
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The paper examines the stock markets of 41 countries over a 10 year period from January 1996 to December 2005 using the classical stock synchronicity measure developed by Morck et al. (2000). The study finds evidence that stock markets in emerging economies are more synchronous than in developed...
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using both the synchronicity measures. It is found that China, Malaysia and Turkey exhibit the highest stock synchronicity …
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Motivated by the rapid spread of novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in the world. This study explores the stock markets' response to the global COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries. We make use of a panel dataset including 685 observations from 13 countries in the Middle East and North...
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