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The aim of this paper is to examine whether shareholders consider the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) as value-relevant for the participating firms. An analysis is conducted of the share prices changes as caused by the first publication of compliance data in April, 2006, which disclosed an...
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Malaysia with the focus on whether there is asymmetry in the long-run relation of the two variables. Design …, while changes in share prices exert short-run causal influences on Malaysia's private consumption, evidence is found for the … and, accordingly, supports the existence of especially negative wealth effect for Malaysia. Research limitations …
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explaining cross-sectional stock price variation. Specifically, small firms in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Thailand made stock splits …
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The non-parametric frontier approach, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is employed to investigate the efficiency of banking stocks which are traded on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE). Unlike the earlier studies which use balance sheet and income statements data, the paper uses market data...
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explaining cross-sectional stock price variation. Specifically, small firms in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Thailand made stock splits …
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estate acquisitions by listed non‐property companies in Malaysia and whether acquisitions under different economic conditions …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the efficiency of the Malaysian banking sector. The technique used by Oliveira and Tabak is extended by employing market data as input and output variables to individual bank stocks, which are listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE)....
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Malaysia with the focus on whether there is asymmetry in the long‐run relation of the two variables. Design …, while changes in share prices exert short‐run causal influences on Malaysia's private consumption, evidence is found for the … and, accordingly, supports the existence of especially negative wealth effect for Malaysia. Research limitations …
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The collapse of the Malaysian exchange rate and the stock market during the Asian financial crisis had elevated uncertainties in the financial market and increased the instability of the bank stock returns. Whilst it is commonly known that the crisis rooted from a complex interplay of various...
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