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discontinuous and overnight returns entail significant risk premiums, while the intraday continuous beta does not. These higher risk …
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Researchers and practitioners employ a variety of time-series processes to forecast betas, using either short-memory models or implicitly imposing infinite memory. We find that both approaches are inadequate: beta factors show consistent long-memory properties. For the vast majority of stocks,...
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"Systematic Downside Risk" (SDR) is defined to characterize this asymmetry in the comovement of betas. This indicator negatively …
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construct managed portfolios of a risk-free asset and market index. …
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asset prices reflect both covariance risk and misperceptions of firmsapos prospects, and in which arbitrageurs trade against … mispricing. In equilibrium, expected returns are linearly related to both risk and mispricing measures (e.g., fundamental …
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We examine the pricing of tail risk in international stock markets. We find that the tail risk of different countries … mainly driven by global tail risk rather than local tail risk. World fear is also priced in the crosssection of stock returns …
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This paper examines the relationship between idiosyncratic risk and stock returns in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India … risk puzzle by dividing firms into groups based on fundamentals, such as their market risk, financial constraints, and … liquidity position. Finally, it investigates whether the idiosyncratic risk is priced in BRICS countries’ equity markets. The …
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