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There is a dearth of British tech-companies listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), and the LSE lacks a large, innovative tech-company such as Google. The UK-Government, concerned as to the loss of UK tech-companies to foreign acquirors, views the encouragement of UK tech-firm listings as a...
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Previous work examined the long-run profitability of strategies mimicking the trades of company directors in the shares of their own company, as a way of testing for strong-form market efficiency. However, the evidence regarding returns during the month containing the insider trade was...
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In November 2020, the Chancellor of the United Kingdom (UK) announced a review of the UK’s listing regime. One issue where public response is being sought is whether dual class share (DCS) structure companies should be allowed in the Premium listing segment of the London Stock Exchange (LSE)....
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Since their discovery, many calendar anomalies experienced different types of changes. This paper explores the possibility of enlargement of the time interval specific to the January Effect on London Stock Exchange. We investigate the abnormal returns presence on an extended time interval that...
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Trading at prices above their fundamental values has been referred to as stock market Bubbles. These Bubbles, when Busted, can lead to a market Crash. From experience, it is a well-known fact that Bubbles initially occur in one particular sector and later spread to the aggregate markets, leading...
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This paper analyzes the performance of stocks listed on the London Stock Exchanges to determine whether there is a size effect. The hypothesis being examined is whether the smaller stocks obtain higher returns than the large ones even after adjusting for risk. The study period is from 1990 to...
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