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According to basic finance theory, a derivative's price is derived from the value of its underlying asset and therefore …
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This paper examines semi-strong form of efficient market hypothesis by taking September 2001 quarter earnings announcement as an event. The study is based on 146 companies having minimum 20 percent foreign holdings. We have used event study methodology, t test, Runs test and sign test to test...
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.S. funds have greater discretion to undervalue derivative exposure compared to German funds. All analyses of this study reveal … that under existing derivative and leverage regulation, funds in both countries are able to increase risk by using …
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.S. funds have greater discretion to undervalue derivative exposure compared to German funds. All analyses of this study reveal … that under existing derivative and leverage regulation, funds in both countries are able to increase risk by using …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010402939
This study examines whether conference calls provide additional information to analysts. For a large sample of conference calls, hosted by German firms between 2004 and 2007, our results show that conference calls improve analysts' ability to forecast future earnings accurately. This suggests...
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The taxation of dividends in Germany underwent major changes. We analyze the implications of these changes for the valuation of DAX futures contracts and test the resulting hypotheses empirically. We find that dividend taxation cannot explain the level of deviations from the cost-of-carry...
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This study analyzes the loss potential arising from investments into CDS for a sample of large U.S. and German mutual funds. Further, it investigates whether the comments funds make on CDS use in periodic fund reports are consistent with the disclosed CDS holdings. For several funds in the U.S.,...
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This study analyzes the loss potential arising from investments into CDS for a sample of large U.S. and German mutual funds. Further, it investigates whether the comments funds make on CDS use in periodic fund reports are consistent with the disclosed CDS holdings. For several funds in the U.S.,...
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