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culture and personality of traders in a financial trading task. Participants were given 12 virtual shares of financial assets … openness to experience had lower trading latencies. Participants bought more shares when they forecast that prices would rise …. Western participants had lower trading latencies and lower return dispersions than Eastern participants. Those with greater …
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The paper explores the possibility of making investment decisions in emerging markets by using the trend analysis … establishment of a trend, the cessation of the existing one, a change and an establishment of the new one. The capital market in …-term trend direction. Analysis of the long-term trend has not been considered for the period from 2009 to date because the market …
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more trading makes markets ever more efficient seems questionable. Banking should be brought back much closer to its former …
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Der diesjährige Nobelpreis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften ist an drei Forscher "für ihre empirische Analyse von Vermögenspreisen" verliehen worden. Zwei der Laureaten haben ganz unterschiedliche Sichtweisen auf die Funktionsfähigkeit von Finanzmärkten: Während Fama die...
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This study is an investigation of the factors affecting the average returns of stocks that were traded on the Athens Stock Exchange for the period July 2004 - June 2011. The methodological approach is similar to that applied by Fama and French (1992), in the first stage, stocks are grouped into...
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The Pepperdine Private Capital Markets Project survey for business owners, administered during the spring of 2010, reveals an increasingly important role of friends and family (Friends/Family) to provide capital for privately-held businesses. Examining business owners' perceptions of their...
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's decision on how to allocate loans, the authors discuss policy insights for decision making under Knightian uncertainty. They …
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The article describes the use of a Value at Risk measure to analyze the effectiveness of a bank. Among various existing possibilities of using this measure, the use of a new method has been proposed, namely, correcting various indicators of bank interest margins by using the Value at Risk...
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The article starts with a brief description of Mises' monetary theory, with emphasis on the Misesian differentiation of two kinds of credit: commodity and circulation credit, and with the description of the impact of circulation credit expansion on the business cycle. Further on it is described...
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The phenomenon liberalization, with the influence of the Bretton Woods system that collapsed subsequent to the Oil Shock in 1970, first began with the efforts to discover markets to value the investments of these countries in the developed countries. In order to provide the desired capital...
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