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risk for the market portfolio is consistent with theory. The granular residual is volatile and less informative about real … activity than our adjusted index, potentially rationalizing lower/zero risk compensation …
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competitive advantage and on keeping a sustained superior performance. However, the impact of corporate reputation on risk, in …, analyze the effect of corporate reputation on stock return and risk. A model based on firms' financial market data was … concerning firms' abnormal returns and firms' systematic risk. This can be justified because stock prices adjusted instantly to …
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alpha, in line with our theoretical predictions. Finally, we estimate a significant negative illiquidity risk premium that …
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addresses this challenge by examining whether currency portfolios display an intertemporal risk-return relationship. We consider … time-varying relations because investors' risk-aversion may change over time, based upon changing economic states. Moreover … identify that the relations between risk and return vary over time, and the risk-aversion parameters on momentum and value …
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model with heterogeneous agents, we reveal the existence of an extreme weather risk premium in the cross-section of stock … risk factors from standard asset pricing models nor by firm characteristics. Our results reveal a novel link between … climate risk and firm value. …
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A unified explanation of risk and mispricing in stock returns underpinned by their aggregate liquidity risk is … liquidity risk or betting on it. A three-factor model capturing these return variations is developed. Results show that our … liquidity risk hedging. The imposition of stringent temporal restrictions on competing factor models shows that our model leads …
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a multi-asset version of the downside risk CAPM. In line with the empirical literature, they find that the cross …-section of realized returns is much better explained when using the downside risk CAPM, rather than relying on the traditional …In this article the authors attempt to get a better understanding of the cross-section of alternative risk premia using …
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Empirical measures of world consumption growth risk have failed to rationalize the cross-section of country equity … returns. We propose a new factor, termed "the global consumption factor", to explain the patterns in risk premiums on … from 47 developed and emerging market countries over a four-decade period. Our risk factor reflects changes in the cross …
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market price of risk. We show empirically that a conditional CAPM that accounts for time variation in equity nonlinearity …Because levered equity is an option on the firm, variations in asset idiosyncratic risk (ivol) induces a negative … law of one price, and is present in all but risk-neutral economies. We test the cross-sectional predictions of our theory …
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IVOL and returns) is a missing risk factor. We show analytically that if IVOL proxies for a missing risk factor, then the … risk factors. Overall, our results suggest that both diversifiable (i.e., true idiosyncratic risk) and non …-diversifiable risk play a role in explaining the IVOL puzzle …
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