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This paper explores the industry cost of equity capital for the UK. We replicate the <link rid="b10">Fama and French (1997)</link> US analysis for UK industries, but additionally investigate the industry cost of equity capital obtained from a conditional CAPM, the <link rid="b3">Cahart (1997)</link> four factor model, and the <link rid="b1">Al-Horani,...
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It is now widely accepted that contrarian, or value investment strategies deliver superior returns. Gregory, Harris and Michou (2001) examine the performance of contrarian investment strategies in the UK and find that value strategies formed on the basis of a wide range of measures of value have...
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The performance of contrarian, or value strategies - those that invest in stocks that have low market value relative to a measure of their fundamentals - continues to attract attention from researchers and practitioners alike. While there is much extant evidence on the profitability of value...
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This study explores the information content of HML and SMB by linking the Fama-French factors to shocks in the state variables which predict future investment opportunities. It shows that the HML factor contains information about shocks to default spread. Moreover, the Fama-French model explains...
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The Fama and French (1993) three factor model has been used in controlling for risk in theestimation of abnormal returns stemming from various events (e.g., IPOs, takeovers, etc.),portfolio strategies (e.g., those exploiting accounting numbers such as post-earningsannouncement drift or total...
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This study explores the information content of HML and SMB by linking the Fama-French factors toshocks in the state variables which predict future investment opportunities. It shows that the HMLfactor contains information about shocks to default spread. Moreover, the Fama-French modelexplains...
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