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This paper employs a hybrid approach that combines an adapted version of Fama-MacBeth two-pass regression with Engle-Granger cointegration test to characterize the relationship between expected stock returns and systematic risks with diverse investment horizons. We find no evidence supporting a...
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The paper examines the effect of exchange rate risk on the conditional relationship between beta risk and return in international equity markets from January 1978 through September 2004. We use an extension of the model introduced by Pettengill, Sundaran, and Mathur (PSM Model, 1995) and adapted...
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Due to the dynamic nature of stock market risk and return measurement, financial practitioners and academics are continuously concerned with the development of asset pricing studies. Moreover, validity of the existing theories in the recent Asian financial crises years stimulates additional...
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High growth service firms invest resources to acquire and retain customers, creating intangible assets. This paper tests whether investors use customer metrics to value these firms. Using a unique handcollected data set, we show that investors discount the values of high growth service firms if...
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In the current environment of financial distress, many governments are likely to soon become major holders of financial assets, but the policy debate focuses only on the likelihood and extent of short-term market stabilization. This paper shows that government intervention and propping up are...
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Using data from the stock markets of Japan, the U.K, and France, this paper examines the distribution and source of value premium in average stock returns for the period 1975 through 2007. Results from this study indicate a January effect in value premium, which is valid and economically...
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This paper employs the Kalman filter to explore the impact of term structure variables in the hedging of Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) with treasury futures. The term structure factors (level parameter 0 β , slope parameter 1 β , and curvature parameter, 2 β ) are based on Nelson and...
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This paper introduces the autocorrelation effect of assets’ returns into the valuation model of reset options. The MA(q) process, which is an extension of MA(1) process noted by Liao and Chen (2006), is applied to the valuation of reset options in this paper. Due to the impact of...
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We examine the option-implied volatility of the three most liquid ETFs (Diamonds, Spiders, and Cubes) and their respective tracking indices (Dow 30, S&P 500, and NASDAQ 100). We find that volatility smiles for ETF options are more pronounced than for index options, primarily because...
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This study examines both restricted and unrestricted Black-Sholes models, according to Longstaff (1995). Using the Taiwan index options for each day from January 2005 to December 2008, the unrestricted model simultaneously solves the implied index value and implied volatility whereas the...
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