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Although the economic recovery seems off to a stronger start than anticipated earlier, there are considerable differences between the various regions. Emerging and developing economies are expected to benefit from strong internal demand while for most advanced economies the recovery is expected...
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Considerable attention has been devoted in the financial literature to excessive portfolio concentrations in domestic risky assets relative to those predicted by standard finance models – generally identified as “home bias” – across international markets. The innovation we offer is...
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Considerable attention has been devoted in the financial literature to excessive portfolio concentrations in domestic risky assets relative to those predicted by standard finance models – generally identified as “home bias” – across international markets. The innovation we offer is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013139178
This study investigates the robustness of the Fama and French three-factor model in the context of the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges spanning the period 1995–2008. We show that the three-factor model does a meaningful job in describing the cross-section of stock returns in this...
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In contrast to many active equity investment managers, corporate bond investors often omit sector rotation as a decision layer in their investment process. In this paper, we address the merits of sophisticated sector-oriented investment decisions for Euro fixed income managers by analysing the...
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This paper studies portfolio choice with popular foreign exchange (FX) investment styles such as carry trades, FX momentum and FX value strategies. We go beyond the benefits from hedging to shed more light on the speculative component of currency investments. In particular, we are interested in...
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We develop a two-country international asset pricing model in which investors are heterogeneous. Exchange rate dynamics give rise to a currency risk premium, uncovered interest parity is violated. Countries whose output growth is expected to be sufficient to satisfy growth in demand have high...
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This paper contrasts the performance of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) augmented by size and liquidity factors with its time varying coefficient counterpart using a unique market universe compiled from constituent stocks of blue chip indices BSE-100 (India), KSE-30 (Pakistan), DSE-20...
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This paper assesses the effectiveness of traded turnover, Amihud (2002) and Liu (2006) metrics in measuring illiquidity, as used in a multifactor CAPM. The performance of this model is contrasted using a unique sample from Japan's regional stock exchanges, namely Sapporo, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Osaka...
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We construct investor sentiment indices for six major stock markets and decompose them into one global and six local indices. In a validation test, we find that relative sentiment is correlated with the relative prices of dual-listed companies. Global sentiment is a contrarian predictor of...
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