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In the recent years, di usion models for interest rates became very pop- ular. In this paper, we try to do a selection of a suitable di usion model for the Italian interest rates. Our data set is given by the yields on three-month BOT, from 1981 to 2001, for a total of 470 observations. We...
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In recent years, diffusion models for interest rates became very popular. In this paper, we perform a selection of a suitable diffusion model for the Italian short rate. Our data set is given by the yields on 3-month BOT (Buoni Ordinari del Tesoro), from 1981 to 2001, for a total of 470...
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MiFid has fostered competition between stock exchanges and alternative trading systems by removing the option for Eu Member States to impose that equities must be traded only on regulated markets (so-called concentration rule). The success of alternative trading venues is mainly due to the...
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Bonds are among the main source of external funding for Italian banks and one of the most important financial assets held by Italian households. The bond-to-deposit ratio of Italian banks is about 40%, the highest value in Europe after Germany, while the share of bank bonds on Italian...
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Classical financial theory assumes that individuals are perfectly rational and act by usingcomplete and homogeneous information sets. For a long time, this has been used both ondescriptive and normative grounds. However, empirical research has shown thatinvestors systematically commit reasoning...
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This paper examines abnormal stock returns around the publication of 1,167 reports issued by 26 brokerage firms on 37 small caps admitted to listing on the Italian stock market from 2003 to 2011. The focus is on small caps going public because, for such firms, information asymmetries may be...
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