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Since understanding and quantifying the evolution of security co-movements is critical for asset pricing and portfolio allocation, we investigate patterns and trends in correlations over time using weekly returns for large systems of developed markets (DMs) and emerging markets (EMs) during the...
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Market liberalization may not result in global pricing or full market integration if implicit barriers are important. We use the conditional version of the Errunza and Losq (1985) model to estimate pricing of investable indices for 22 emerging markets and test this proposition. Our results show...
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Forecasting the evolution of security co-movements is critical for asset pricing and portfolio allocation. Hence, we investigate patterns and trends in correlations over time using weekly returns for developed markets (DMs) and emerging markets (EMs) during the period 1973-2012. We show that it...
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A discriminant model for evaluation of loan applications by bank managers should be capable of handling a wide variety of data in a parsimonious manner. Frequently the data will be discrete, and not easily converted to continuous form. Furthermore, missing data may be a problem. This paper...
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We attempt to answer the following questions: What are the revaluation effects and the impact on performance, volatility, and return correlation from stock market liberalization in emerging markets? These questions have been studied extensively at the market-level but not at the firm level. Our...
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Traditionally, integration has been studied at the country level. With increasing economic integration, industrial reorganization, and blurring of national boundaries (e.g., EU), it is important to investigate global integration at the industry level. We argue that country-level integration...
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This paper studies privatization under moral hazard and adverse selection. We show that under the presence of moral hazard, the optimal financial package of privatization consists of selling 100 per cent equity together with a subsidy on the observed cash flow. Price of the equity reflects the...
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Recent empirical studies have documented the dramatic growth of privatizations globally and the resultant efficiency gains. We develop a theoretical model that incorporates the costs and benefits of privatization as complex options. This framework allows us to highlight the impact of...
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A simple asset pricing model is developed to take into account two important characteristics in global investments: market segmentation and noise trader risk. Our results show the removal of international investment barriers and cross-border listings have not led to a fully integrated...
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While theoretical models predict a decrease in the cost of capital from depositary receipt offerings, the economic benefits of this liberalization have been difficult to quantify. Using a sample of 126 firms from 32 countries, we document a significant decline of 42% in the cost of capital. In...
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