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In this study we address the ongoing debate as to whether the competition among the world's major exchanges through simplified disclosure requirements is justified. Companies from across the globe have a choice of cross-listing shares as either American or Global Depositary Receipts (ADRs and...
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We analyze trading speed and fragmentation in asset markets. In our model, trading venues make technological investments and compete for investors who choose where and how much to trade. Faster venues charge higher fees and attract speed-sensitive investors. Competition among venues increases...
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Flekenstein, Longstaff and Lustig (2014) find mispricing between Treasury bonds and Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) in the United States, suggesting that Treasury bonds are expensive relative to TIPS. I examine the existence of a mispricing in the Israeli government bond market, a...
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International cross-listing should subject stocks involved to ameliorated information environment in the host market, resulting in more information being revealed, fed back, and impounded into their prices at home and, thus, higher home-market pricing efficiency. Employing a simple nonparametric...
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Convention suggests that emerging market investment should provide commensurately lower risk or higher returns than assets in developed countries. 292 oilfields assets are used to provide evidence that, under upward oil prices, emerging markets are characterized by progressive state...
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In 2007, the SEC eliminated the Form 20-F reconciliation requirement for cross-listed firms that prepare financial statements under IFRS (IFRS filers). We examine the effect of this elimination on investors' information acquisition decisions and how accounting information is used across multiple...
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Cryptocurrency is a digital currency which acquires cryptography to secure the transactions. It is designed to make payments anonymously and in more secured way. In this paper, I first explain the detailed meaning of cryptocurrency. Then some features of trade in cryptocurrency are discussed...
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An important step in the Financial Benchmarks Reform was taken on 13th September 2018, when the ECB Working Group on Euro Risk-Free Rates recommended the Euro Short-Term Rate €STR as the new benchmark rate for the euro area, to replace the Euro OverNight Index Average (EONIA) which will be...
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The existing replication policies at top finance journals are far weaker than the policies at top economics journals. This paper explores both the costs and benefits of having a stronger replication policy in the context of my failed 2010 initiative to develop a unified policy across all top...
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In global financial centers, short-term market rates are effectively determined in the pledged collateral market, where banks and other financial institutions exchange collateral (such as bonds and equities) for money. Furthermore, the use of long-dated securities as collateral for short...
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