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This paper contributes to the literature by examining whether the age and gender of the firm's top executives influence market-based measures of firm risk. Using data on the S&P 1500 firms, we document that CEO and CFO age and gender have a direct effect on market-based firm risk measures in...
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We investigate how the local information demand explains the market outcomes in cross-listed European Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). Our results show that the local information demand predicts the future trading volume and, to a lesser extent, the future net fund flows. The effects of the...
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We propose the use of short and long portfolios of trend-following strategies to analyse their risk and return characteristics. We present evidence for the asymmetric profitability of trend-following strategies that returns to their long side are more profitable. We find also that the exposures...
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For emerging market hedge funds, funding through the yen carry trade provides the possibility of enhancing returns by funding in a low coupon currency. This study examines whether emerging market hedge funds are exposed to the value of the Japanese yen and whether this is the key exposure...
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Emerging market hedge funds are an asset class which does not seem to outperform the market benchmarks. We hypothesize that the poor aggregate performance may be due to lack of focus of these funds. Our results suggest that a portfolio of emerging market hedge funds, which have geographical...
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