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We investigate the pricing of systematic tail risk measured by tail beta in the Chinese equity market. Using an array of tests, we examine the performance of more than 3,300 stocks for the years 1999 through 2018. Contrary to evidence from developed markets, we demonstrate a strong negative...
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-trading volatility are predicted to have more crash risk, supporting the view of “arbitrage risk mechanism”. Furthermore, we find that … higher margin-trading volatility results in higher overpricing and less information content …
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-trading volatility are predicted to have more crash risk, supporting the view of “arbitrage risk mechanism”. Furthermore, we find that … higher margin-trading volatility results in higher overpricing and less information content …
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use a novel measure of contagion that examines whether volatility shocks in the U.S. stock market coupled with negative …
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Skewness preference, the tendency to overweight the probability of extreme tail events, can affect managerial decision making. We find that Chinese listed firms managed by CEOs who experienced a largely unpredictable rare event, namely the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in...
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REIT returns and volatility over the sample period from December 2001 to February 2013. We find that the liquidity crisis … negatively impacts REIT returns and helps explain increases in volatility; this finding is robust to multiple specifications. We …
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volatility in the Thai stock market. The main findings are that trading volume plays a dominant role in the dynamic relationships …. Specifically, trading volume causes both return and return volatility when the US subprime crisis is taken into account. The …
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