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This paper examines the transmission of information from German and the U.S. markets to domestic markets using daily price and volume data of 264 stocks from 26 countries that are traded in their home country and cross-listed outside their home market as depository receipts (DRs); in the German...
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The complexity of the global financial crisis beginning 2007 has challenged professionals. For students, the crisis's interconnected elements, covered in multiple courses and the concepts of derivatives central to it, are overwhelming. Providing short answers to their questions often creates...
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The objective of this research is to demonstrate that companies, within a given industry network, benefit from their social network clusters to get better access to financing. Recent research has demonstrated the efficiency of social network connections for early venture financing, achieved...
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The aim of this research is to apply the tool of social network analysis to situations in capital sourcing, including early stage financing. The study is conducted within the social network of Medical Alley Association of Minnesota. We investigate the correlation between the main centrality...
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This paper examines the extent to which the dollar returns of stocks, dual listed on the domestic market and on the US market, as American Depository Receipts (ADRs), capture the fluctuations of both markets. Since 1989 there has been phenomenal growth in ADR offerings from several countries....
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