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This study examines the spillover and connectedness network among the United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)+6 stock market returns during times of uncertainty in the world economy, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The...
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asset plans has government backed investors bid for the same toxic asset in an auction format …
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This study examines the cross-sectional impact of the 2008 short sale ban on the returns of U.S. financial stocks. Motivated by the large cross-sectional variation in the extent to which banned stocks suffer an illiquidity shock, we hypothesize that stocks with larger liquidity declines are...
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We investigate possible reasons for voluntary delistings by U.S. firms from the Tokyo Stock Exchange from 1982 to 2005. We find that the small shareholder base, as measured by low turnover, for U.S. stocks in Japan helps to explain the voluntary foreign delistings. This finding is consistent,...
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find that an increase in the EPU index negatively affects the S&P500 returns and raises its implied volatility. However …
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Gandhi and Lustig (2013) find that large banks in the U.S. have significantly lower risk-adjusted returns than small- and medium-sized bank stocks. I am to unable to replicate this finding despite many different empirical choices in my specification. The results suggest that implicit government...
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In this paper, I identify a novel channel through which political beliefs affect investor behavior. Instead of considering differences of opinion between Republicans and Democrats, I analyze nonpartisan evaluations of the executive using Gallup's presidential approval ratings. I find that large...
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, then a record fall in prices and then a record recovery. Throughout the period there was extreme volatility and much short …
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This paper looks at the evolution of U.S. stock prices from the time of the Presidential elections to the end of 2017. It concludes that a bit more than half of the increase in the aggregate U.S. stock prices from the presidential election to the end of 2017 can be attributed to higher actual...
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volatility. The empirical analysis is mainly conducted using a novel approach based on combining the Diebold and Yilmaz (2014 … January 2004 to May 2022, the empirical results show that the effect of EPU on the volatility of UAE stock markets is time …
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