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In this paper, we examine the effects of corporate governance mechanisms on the financing policies of New Zealand firms for the period 2004-2008. Using a unique self-constructed corporate governance index and employing the Fama and French (1999) financing model of firms, we find that firms with...
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In this paper, we examine the effects of corporate governance mechanisms on the financing policies of New Zealand firms for the period 2004-2008. Using a unique self-constructed corporate governance index and employing the Fama and French (1999) financing model of firms, we find that firms with...
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This study examines the impact of natural disasters on market returns and on several industries that are likely to be affected by the disasters. We find that different natural disasters have different impacts on the returns of the market and on those of industries. Our evidence suggests that...
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of firm level corporate governance practices on the riskiness of a firm's stock returns. Design/methodology/approach - We construct an index of governance quality incorporating best practices stipulated by regulators. We employ...
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In this study we examine whether managers deliberately use accruals to convey information regarding firm future profitability. We use contemporaneous earnings and dividend announcement data as our research setting, as this setting reduces the possibility of opportunistic income smoothing by...
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By employing the modified net buying pressure as a measure of informed option trading, this study tested whether option trading around quarterly earnings announcements is either directionally motivated and/or volatility motivated. We found evidence that is consistent with the idea that option...
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