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Using a sample of 76 countries, this paper examines the impact of major strikes against government and its policies on …-at-Risk metrics. Taken together, these results imply that general strikes have serious ramifications for stock market investors …
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We test whether investor mood affects trading with data on all stock market transactions in Finland, utilizing variation in daylight and local weather. We find some evidence that environmental mood variables (local weather, length of day, daylight saving and lunar phase) affect investors'...
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Standard economic theory presumes invariant preferences. We refute this presumption on chronobiological grounds, documenting seasonal affective impact on investors' demand for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). We find that seasonal mood substantially influences short-, mid-, and long-run IPO...
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We present evidence on the asset pricing implications of salience theory. In our model, investors overweight salient past returns when forming expectations about future returns. Consequently, investors are attracted to stocks with salient upsides, which are overvalued and earn low subsequent...
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their stock market performance following US presidential elections from 1992 to 2004. We find that companies experienced …
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This paper studies whether the evidence supports the political business cycle (PBC) theory, partisan theory (PT) and rational partisan theory (RPT) by using stock market data from Turkey, a rapidly growing developing economy. In addition, we examine the impact of political events on the returns...
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