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This paper examines foreign investors' equity-level transactions in an emerging stock market, the Istanbul Stock Exchange, for the period 1997–2008 to derive insights into the debate on information asymmetries between domestic and foreign investors and the home bias puzzle. The analysis...
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Distinguishing two components of the preference for geographical proximity – the domestic country bias assessing investors' holdings within the domestic market, and the foreign country bias assessing investors' bilateral holdings within a particular host, I document a number of stylized facts...
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We propose a new method to assess the risk diversification potential of a given investment set, using only the information content of the covariance matrix of returns. Namely, we extend Rudin and Morgan's (2006) work to numerically solve for the ‘Maximum Diversification Index' by means of a...
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The way and context-specific scope of how money and banks are mirrored in citizens' minds is an expanding area of research in relation to economic psychology. Through the analysis of data collected from salaried employees, self-employed professionals, and small/medium enterprise [SME] owners,...
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I examine whether the effect of physical distance on the geography of international portfolio investments undergoes an informational or a cultural channel. Using two measures to disentangle the effects of the physical distance, namely the cultural distance proposed by Kogut and Singh (1988), and...
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This paper implements a parsimonious and practical methodology to examine the diversification potential of international equity portfolios. The analysis shows that the Portfolio Diversification Index (Rudin, A.M., and Morgan, J.S., Journal of Portfolio Management [2006]) efficiently replicates a...
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The objective of this paper is to examine Turkish investors' foreign asset holdings from the perspective of both the “international portfolio diversification” and the “home bias” literature using asset holdings data from the IMF's “Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey” (CPIS). For...
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