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The authors present an exact methodology for decomposing cross-sectional volatility into contributions from various factors. Treating country, industry, and style factors equally, they used their framework to investigate several relevant issues in the global equity markets, including the...
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This article presents a set of qualitative characteristics and quantitative properties for arithmetic multiperiod performance attribution. Such characteristics and properties are essential for ensuring a sound and accurate linking of attribution effects over time. A comparison of various linking...
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In this paper, we study the performance of hated stocks, those stocks with the average analyst recommendation level of hold or worse. We show that from the beginning of 2009 to the end of 2014, this group of hated stocks in S&P 500 performs better than the other stocks in S&P 500. When we extend...
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Future Economic Information Embedded in High Yield SpreadsThe financial accelerator mechanism, also called credit channel theory (Bernanke and Gertler [1995] and Bernanke and Gertler, and Gilchrist [1996]), assumes external financing is more costly than internal financing in the absence of full...
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