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-building. We focus on the IPO initial underpricing, long-run performance and after market liquidity problems. 1. We propose that …
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market liquidity and trading of other market participants. IDT contribute 10% to volume while losing 3.2 bp (73% of the half …-spread) on average on trades with others, including proprietary day traders (PDT), the primary intraday-liquidity providers, and …
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others, including proprietary day traders (PDT), the primary intraday-liquidity providers, and longer-term traders …
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This study examines market behaviour around trading halts associated with information releases on the Australian Stock Exchange, which operates an open electronic limit order book. Using the Lee, Ready and Seguin (1994) pseudo-halt methodology, we find trading halts increase both volume and...
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, due to endogenous variation in liquidity provision and consumption. After controlling for this endogenity, price impacts …
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In this new era of economic growth, the exceptional increase in the crude oil prices is one of the significant developments that affecting the global economy. Crude oil is an important raw material used for manufacturing many goods, so that an extraordinary increase in the price of oil is bound...
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In this article the relationship between market return and volatility is examined by applying out-of-sample methodology and ARCH (M) class models in the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) and international stock exchanges. The results are inconsistent with portfolio theory implications in NASDAQ, ISE...
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The paper suggests a nonlinear and multivariate time series model framework that enables the study of simultaneity in returns and in volatilities, as well as asymmetric effects arising from shocks. Using daily data 2000-2006 for the Baltic state stock exchanges and that of Moscow we find...
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This paper empirically analyses the effect of foreign block acquisitions on the U.S. target firms' credit risk as captured by their CDS. The involvement of foreign investors leads to a significant increase in the target firms' CDS spreads. This effect is stronger when foreign owners are...
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