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this study, we examine Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) in its international context (ICAPM) using the monthly equity …
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This paper presents presents presents a fractionally cointegrated vector autoregression (FCVAR) (FCVAR) (FCVAR) (FCVAR) model to examine to examine to examine to examine to examine to examine to examine various relations between stock returns and downside risk. Evidence from major advanced...
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We investigate the risk-return trade-off on the US and European stock markets. We investigate the non-linear risk-return trade-off with a special eye to the tails of the stock returns using quantile regressions. We first consider the US stock market portfolio. We find that the risk-return...
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The paper examines the effect of exchange rate risk on the conditional relationship between beta risk and return in international equity markets from January 1978 through September 2004. We use an extension of the model introduced by Pettengill, Sundaran, and Mathur (PSM Model, 1995) and adapted...
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This paper focuses on four major aggregate stock price indexes (SP 500, Stock Europe 600, Nikkei 225, Shanghai Composite) and two "safe-haven" assets (Gold, Swiss Franc), and explores their return co-movements during the last two decades. Significant contagion effects on stock markets are...
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The winner-minus-loser (WML) momentum strategy carries an inherent downside as its returns have negative coskewness. We propose a coskewness-volatility-managed momentum strategy that reduces the reversal risk of the baseline WML strategy by 61% and that of the volatility-managed momentum...
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Examinations of the dynamics of daily returns and volatility in stock markets of the US, Hong Kong and mainland China … the US to the other three markets; but no spillover between Hong Kong and either of the two mainland China markets; (2 … mainland China and Hong Kong markets and low correlations of 6.4% and 7.2% between the US and China's two markets; thus …
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Given the unique institutional setting in the Chinese stock market, we investigate the effect of analyst activity on the idiosyncratic volatility (IVOL) anomaly. Our results show that the inverse relation between IVOL and future stock returns is more pronounced in stocks without analyst...
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Given the unique institutional setting in the Chinese stock market, we investigate the effect of analyst activity on the idiosyncratic volatility (IVOL) anomaly. Our results show that the inverse relation between IVOL and future stock returns is more pronounced in stocks without analyst...
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-AGARCH) model to examine both return and volatility spillovers from the USA (developed) and China (Emerging) towards eight emerging … the US and China to the Asian stock markets during the US financial crisis and the Chinese stock market crash, and the …. Additionally, volatility was transmitted from China to the majority of the Asian stock markets during the US financial crisis. The …
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