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We study the effect of country-specific noise on stock price comovement. Using a sample of dual-listed stocks, we show that the effect persists over time for some largest A-shares traded in China, but diminishes quickly for their H-shares traded in Hong Kong. We then examine whether the noise...
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This study investigates the presence of the MAX effect – stocks with extreme daily (positive) return in the current month perform poorly in the following month – in the Pakistani stock market (PSX). Similar to the US, Europe, and Chinese stock markets, we find a negative effect of MAX on...
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This study investigates the presence of the MAX effect – stocks with extreme daily (positive) return in the current month perform poorly in the following month – in the Pakistani stock market (PSX). Similar to the US, Europe, and Chinese stock markets, we find a negative effect of MAX on...
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This paper investigates the behavior of stock returns in ten emerging markets during the period, January 1, 2002 to April 30, 2009. Emerging markets have been found to offer better risk-adjusted returns than the developed markets. Distributions of stock returns are not normal and return...
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This paper analyzes the turn-of-the-month (ToM) effect in Turkish equity returns. We show that the ToM effect is strongly significant in BIST100 index over 1988–2014, and distinct from other calendar anomalies. In particular, the mean daily index return is 0.46% in the three-day period that...
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We investigate the significance of extreme positive returns (MAX) in the cross- sectional pricing of stocks in South Korea. Our results provide important out of sample evidence of a strong negative MAX effect similar to that documented by Bali et al., (2011) in the U.S. stock market. For...
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