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This article examines several key global market conditions, such as a proxy for market uncertainty and measures of interbank funding stress, to assess financial volatility and the likelihood of crisis. Using Markov regime-switching techniques, it shows that the Lehman Brothers failure was a...
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This article examines whether the overall market risk, along with risks reflecting uncertainty related to the long–run dynamics of market cash flows (dividends) and discount rates (returns), price average returns on single–sorted portfolios in the Greek stock market. Our results...
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The pricing of equity in six European emerging capital markets is analysed using both the conventional CAPM and a ‘conditional’ CAPM wherein up and down markets are separated. International influences on the stock markets are also analysed. The empirical evidence from a sample of...
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In this article we test the weak form of the efficient market hypothesis for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) equity markets for the period 1999–2009. To test weak-form efficiency in the markets, this study uses autocorrelation analysis runs test and variance ratio test. We find that...
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This study seeks evidence on whether the return series on Bangladesh's Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is independent and follows the random walk model. The study focuses on assessing if the DSE deviates from idealised efficiency. The sample primarily includes all the listed companies on the DSE...
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We implement an agent-based financial market model simulation in which agents follow technical and fundamental trading rules to determine their speculative investment positions. We consider direct interactions between speculators due to which they may decide to change their trading behaviour....
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Statistical models are usually thought of as means for describing statistical regularities. Concerning stock returns, many empirical regularities have been documented in the literature together with their corresponding models. The main task of this paper is to investigate, under the prism of the...
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The Single Factor Model (SFMT) of stock returns in its simplest form, namely the one that assumes time-invariant beta and homoskedastic error has been found to be empirically inadequate.The beta coefficient and the error process exhibit signi��cant time-variation and dynamic...
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This study explores the dynamic relationship between the sentiment of institutional investors and market returns in the futures market. Using data from the Taiwan futures market, the empirical results show that the dynamic relationship between the sentiment of foreign institutional investors and...
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In this paper, we scrutinize the cross-sectional relation between idiosyncratic volatility and stock returns. As a novelty, the idiosyncratic volatility is obtained by conditioning upon macro-finance factors as well as upon traditional asset pricing factors. The macro-finance factors are...
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