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Traditional finance theory posits that the relationship between the risk and return of stocks is positive. Furthermore, investment practice is often based on the central contention of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) that high (low) beta stocks earn higher (lower) returns. However, this...
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We investigate the joint ability of fundamental-based and market-based news to explain the anomalous underperformance of the stocks with high idiosyncratic volatility (high IVOL). An out-of-sample prediction of future profitability is adopted as a proxy for the fundamental–based news while...
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This paper is based on the mathematical logic that asset returns being ratios of two consecutive prices are rational functions that cannot be averaged directly in a portfolio to match the average market returns. In this context, we study the Fama-French portfolios for the US markets and report...
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This study empirically examines the fragility of five major Asian economies (China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, and South Korea) to economic policy uncertainty (EPU) of US and EU, and oil prices in different state of the economies. To investigate these dynamics, we use the relative tail dependence...
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