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This study investigated the impact of Muslim Holy Days on daily stock returns of Asian financial markets for a period of 2001–2014. These markets include Pakistan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. The study has tried to isolate the effect of Gregorian calendar anomalies from Muslim Holy Days...
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price crash risk. This finding is consistent with the view that religion, as a set of social norms, helps to curb bad news …
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price crash risk. This finding is consistent with the view that religion, as a set of social norms, helps to curb bad news …
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This study is motivated by the theoretical and empirical argument that assert an important association between religion … Fang, 2016; Li and Cai; 2018). We study the impact of religion, as informal institutions, on stock price crash risk around … price crash risk. Moreover, we find that decreasing effect of religion for managers bad-news-hoarding activities are …
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Prior research shows that religion promotes honesty. Honesty in turn motivates managers to view an expropriation from …
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Prior research argues that religiosity increases the ethical behavior and levels of risk aversion of firm managers. To the extent that this is true, more religious countries might exhibit more stability in stock prices. This study tests this assertion by determining whether religiosity in...
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