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Large institutional investors own an increasing share of equity markets in the U.S. The implications of this development for financial markets are still unclear. The paper presents novel empirical evidence that ownership by large institutions predicts higher volatility and greater noise in stock...
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With $4.4 trillion of assets at end-2010, feared and courted by governments all over the world, characterized by low …
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We study the relation between institutionalization of capital and the reliance on public markets. Evidence indicates that for developed and developing countries capital under institutional management (mutual funds, pension funds, and insurance companies) is negatively related to the number of...
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Large institutional investors own an increasing share of the equity markets in the U.S. The implications of this development for financial markets are still unclear. The paper presents novel empirical evidence that ownership by large institutions predicts higher volatility and greater noise in...
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the characteristics of these subset of the financial world and study the stock exchange evolution of some listed MFIs amid …, most of the information has been obtained from the World Bank, annual accounts of the listed MFIs, stock exchanges and from …
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