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This paper investigates whether co-skewness and co-kurtosis are priced in US stocks over the period from July 1963 to December 2010, using the Fama and Macbeth (1973) method. The results in this paper suggest that these moment based variables are subsumed by the Fama and French (1992, 1993)...
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This paper provides an empirical study on the predictability of implied volatility using dataset collected from the London over-the-counter currency option market. The present work is motivated by the lack of empirical studies that address implied volatility characteristics across various...
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Online share trading is no longer restricted to expert brokers; there is a diverse population of traders with varying abilities and experience. Decision making in this context can be sub-optimal and risky. This study investigates how performance varies with level of cognitive ability and speed...
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We investigate bank capital, charter value, off-balance sheet activities, dividend payout ratio and size as determinants of bank equity risk (systematic risk, total risk, interest rate risk and idiosyncratic risk) and credit risk. Using information for 117 financial institutions across 15...
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This paper draws on the top 100 firms in Australia, sampled every three years from 1990 through to 2008, to analyse the impact of busy directors on large Australian companies. Information on directors, CEO and Chairperson along with shareholder information is hand collected from the annual...
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We analyse the investment performance of a large sample of individuals investing in discretionary retirement savings products offered by a large Australian financial institution. This is of interest from the perspective of market efficiency and the ability of individuals to over or under-perform...
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We analyse focus group discussions about long-run (retirement) financial decisions, and explore the extent to which participant responses are related to the oft-used behavioural explanations of financial choice. We find that persons of all ages understand the importance of long-term savings, but...
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This is study of the determinants of ULP and diesel price level and volatility in Western Australia. It draws on Western Australian FuelWatch fuel prices and Australian Tax Office post code level data over the period from 2002 to 2012. As might be expected, crude oil price and distance to the BP...
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The impact of the OPEC cartel on crude oil prices is the subject of considerable discussion in the literature but there is little analysis of what crude oil producing nations actually do. Regime shift tests, using U. S. Energy Information Administration monthly crude oil production data from...
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Are recent asset pricing tests informative as they seem? The critiques of Roll and, more recently, of Berk are well known, though they have not been raised much in the asset pricing literature over the last 15 years. We explore this question using two sources of expected returns, realised...
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