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This paper shows that the firm size (SZ) and the book-to-market ratio (BM) cannot fully explain stock returns on prior-return-based portfolios in Japan. The overreaction effect after controlling for SZ and BM effects is significant and plays an important role in explaining the zero-investment...
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In this paper, we propose a model-selection approach to testing the expectations theory of the term structure of interest rates. Our method is based on the posterior information criterion (PIC) developed and analyzed by Phillips and Ploberger (1994, 1996) and extended to provide order estimation...
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This paper highlights a concern for a link possibly missing in the traditional justification of the signaling hypothesis of open-market repurchases (OMRs). To recover the missing link, we employ the order-level data for the Taiwan stock market to contrast the order submission behaviors among...
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The usefulness of technical analyses has never reached a consensus. Unlike most literature studying stock price behaviors surrounding the presence of technical trading signals, this paper examines the heterogeneity in order submission behaviors of investors in the Taiwan Stock Exchange. Our...
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In this paper, we propose a model-selection approach to testing the expectations theory of the term structure of interest rates. Our method is based on the posterior information criterion (PIC) developed and analyzed by Phillips and Ploberger (1994, 1996) and extended to provide order estimation...
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Chiao and Lin (2004) argue that the strategies following the investment pace of security investment trust companies (SITCs) are more profitable than the market and those following foreign investors (FIs) and security dealers (SDs) in the Taiwan stock market. We reexamine their results under...
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