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This study reexamines the issue of persistence in carbon emission allowance spot prices, using daily data, and covering the period from 28/2/2007 to 14/05/2014. For this purpose we use techniques based on the concept of long memory accounting for structural breaks and non-linearities in the...
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We examine the actions that insurance firms take immediately after the September 11 attacks to reduce information asymmetries. We find that voluntary disclosure behavior is positively related to the magnitude of the September 11-related loss. Conditioning for the loss, disclosure behavior also...
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This study finds firms that pay their employees’ health-care premiums earn average positive risk premiums and positive risk-adjusted excess returns. The problem of the study is to analyze risk premiums and risk adjusted returns of an equal-weighted portfolio of firms that pay 100% of...
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This study investigates the effect share repurchases announcements have on earnings of companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange over a period of 8 years from 2001 to 2008. The study investigates 27 companies listed in the middle capitalization and large capitalization stocks of the...
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This article belongs to the current in research literature, which is concerned with value relevance. Its main aim is to test the impact of the current and future accounting variables on the firm’s market value, by analyzing these relations with reference to the financial sector of the...
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Many researches indicate informed trading during Leveraged buy-out (LBO) processes. In this study, we examine intraday dynamic relations between order imbalance, volatility and stock returns. The dynamic relation between volatility and order imbalances by a time-varying GARCH model is...
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As the primary entity responsible for new legislation, Congress is capable of enacting legislation that may affect future market returns. To examine potential effects, the percentage of the House of Representatives and Senate controlled by a political party is examined. Additionally, the effect...
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This study examines how information environment and industry concentration affect the relations between firms’ financial disclosure quality and cost of capital. Information environment is proxied by firm size, and industry concentration is proxied by four-firm concentration ratio. The...
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We perform an event study to assess one potential effect of economic sanctions on source countries. Specifically, for publicly-traded firms in the U.S. that report China as a geographic segment, we examine the stock price reaction to the Tiananmen Square Massacre, which occurred on June 4, 1989....
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A Parent company occasionally spins off a wholly owned subsidiary or division, if it helps improve operational efficiency, reduce information asymmetry, reduce tax liability, and improve corporate governance. Therefore, it is suggested that corporate spin-offs create shareholders' value. It is...
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