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This study examines the existence of herding effects in the US REITs market, constructing a survivorship-bias-free dataset of daily returns during the period January 2004-December 2009. Apart from documenting the existence of herding behavior by conducting comprehensive tests, we also explore...
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We examine the existence of herding and anti-herding (positive herding) behavior in major European benchmarking stock market indices. Following the recent events that unfolded in the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis our analysis is further expanded on two subsamples namely north and south European...
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The recent financial crisis clearly demonstrated that herding behavior incorporates an unhedgeable systemic risk, exposing investors and financial institutions to market prices and valuations, which cannot be solely explained by fundamentals. We examine the existence of herding behavior of the...
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Employing a dynamic model that captures herding under different market regimes we provide novel evidence on the herding behavior of US-listed Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Our sample is extensive and covers the period from 2/1/2004 to 28/6/2013. Estimates of herding behavior are derived...
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