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This paper examines the relationship between the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) and election polls during the 1988 … Canadian General Election campaign. Two hypotheses are investigated: first, did polls influence the TSE, and secondly, if so …
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voters poll their votes securely is difficult to do in a single day. Therefore, the election event in India lasts for several … impact of Indian General Elections on the stock market performances of the firms. This study uses the election event data of … triple difference-in-difference methods are preformed to estimate the effect of general election event on the stock market …
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This paper is aimed to analyze the impact of election result announcement on NSE (Nifty) and BSE (Sensex) index. To … days, and seven days and after thirty days, fifteen days, and seven days of the announcement of the election result. Data … has been collected for the past five election periods from 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014 and 2019. Statistical tools used for the …
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different political administrations and these opinions are expressed through the trading of shares around the election cycle …. However, the results do not provide support for the notion of an ‘election cycle pat- tern', that is, a general increase in … stock prices around the election cycle, and except in the case of Jamaica, where the stock market appears to disapprove of …
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We investigate firms' decisions to pay elective stock dividends, known in the UK as scrip dividends. Scrip dividends give investors the choice between receiving new shares or the equivalent value as a cash dividend. UK firms paying scrip dividends are more likely to be financially constrained,...
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We investigate firms' decisions to pay elective stock dividends, known in the UK as scrip dividends. Scrip dividends give investors the choice between receiving new shares or the equivalent value as a cash dividend. UK firms paying scrip dividends are more likely to be financially constrained,...
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