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This paper compares the intra-day patterns on the NYSE and AMEX of volatility, trading volume and bid-ask spreads for European dually- listed stocks, Japanese dually-listed stocks also listed in London, and Japanese dually-listed stocks not listed in London with American stocks of comparable...
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Cross-sectional stock return predictability has always been an intriguing issue for the researchers as it relates to a number of resilient puzzles in finance. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis on the stock return predictability in China form January 1994 to March 2011 by employing...
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We analyze the effect of option trading on the return predictability of short interest. There is no difference in the return predictability of short-interest ratios between stocks with and without traded options. The predictability of the put-call open interest ratio (PCOIR) is weaker than that...
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We investigate whether macroeconomics factors price Chinese stock returns. We find that GDP growth and momentum factor demand negative pricing premiums after controlling for market, value and size factors. The negative pricing of GDP growth is robust after controlling for momentum factor, the...
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