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Frazzini and Pedersen (2014) [Betting against beta. Journal of Financial Economics, 111(1), 1-25] report an insignificant performance for the betting against beta (BAB) strategy in the Australian equity market, suggesting that the beta anomaly does not exist in this market. We extend their...
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We investigate if directors of Australian companies can generate abnormal returns on their reported trades, if these abnormal returns are significant enough to be mimicked by outsiders, and if insider trades have an effect on returns of other investors. We find that insiders take advantage of...
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Given the increased attention of precious metals by investors and the finance literature as well as the growth of high frequency trading, the behaviour of intraday precious metal markets is of great interest and importance. Therefore, this paper examines the stylized facts, correlation and...
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This paper identifies several stylised facts relating to the volatility and price discovery process from eight cryptocurrencies utilising an empirical analysis of intra-day trading data to uncover four main results. First, cryptocurrencies exhibit weekend-volatility effects while intra-day...
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