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market performance in Australia and New Zealand. The results from the analysis of data of monthly changes in economic policy … All Ordinaries index and NZSE 50 index. The finding suggests that stock market performance in Australia and New Zealand is …
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debt markets. We use unit record data for bond issuance by non-government residents of Australia, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan …
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Australia and New Zealand. The existence of P/E effect is consistent with prior research in US market but the effect seems to be …
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New Zealand, Australia and Mumbai did not show any significant disposition effect during the crisis period. The paper …
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This study investigates the explanatory power of Chinese economic variables on the Australian and New Zealand equity returns. Results suggest that Chinese economic variables have significant explanatory power for both market-level and industry-level portfolio returns. Our results are robust when...
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This paper compares the revenues resulting from the Officer model, which is generally used by Australian regulatory bodies, the simplified Brennan-Lally model, which is used by the New Zealand regulatory body, the Sharpe-Lintner-Mossin model, which is widely used in other regulatory regimes, and...
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Using semi-annual earnings announcement data in New Zealand from 1998 to 2014, we find evidence of significant pre-announcement price run-ups prior to "good news" announcements, which is a prima facie evidence of abnormal trading. We then investigate the effectiveness of changing regulations....
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The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) is an intensity-based system and the second oldest national ETS. It is unique in that it is highly international (with unlimited use of Kyoto allowances) and it incorporates forestry. We provide the first empirical analysis of the determinants of...
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The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) is an intensity-based system and the second oldest national ETS. It is unique in that it is highly international (with unlimited use of Kyoto allowances) and it incorporates forestry. We provide the first empirical analysis of the determinants of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012995363
The New Zealand Emission Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) is the second oldest national ETS in the world and is unique in that it includes forestry as a carbon sink (a source of unit supply). Further, NZ ETS has been subject to many policy changes including a switch from allowing unlimited importation of...
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