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This paper analyzes why corporate governance matters for stock returns if the stock market prices the underlying managerial agency problem correctly. Our theory assumes that strict corporate governance prevents managers from diverting cash flows, but reduces incentives for managerial effort. In...
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volatility and negatively with returns on assets. Various tests with U.S. firm data using the corporate governance index of …
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This research considers the strategies on the initial public offering of company equity at the stock exchanges in the imperfect highly volatile global capital markets with the nonlinearities. We provide the IPO definition and compare the initial listing requirements on the various markets. We...
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investors because they exacerbate the illiquidity and volatility of securities, increase the dispersions of asset illiquidity … and volatility, and decrease contemporaneous returns. Our price-of-risk estimates are also robust to using mimicking …
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to construct a volatility connectedness index. We then estimate the contemporaneous return sensitivity of every non …, illiquidity, and idiosyncratic volatility. Abnormal returns are asymmetric; they are primarily driven by firms whose returns …
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) The Volatility Puzzle. We offer resolutions of those objections within the rational finance. We do not claim that those …
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We revisit and extend the study by Chordia et al. (2014) which documents that, in recent years, increased liquidity has significantly decreased exploitable returns of capital market anomalies in the US. Using a novel international dataset of arbitrage portfolio returns for four well-known...
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We revisit and extend the study by Chordia et al. (2014) which documents that, in recent years, increased liquidity has significantly decreased exploitable returns of capital market anomalies in the US. Using a novel international dataset of arbitrage portfolio returns for four well-known...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011897589