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Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedastic models (ARCH), and Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedastic models, (GARCH) take into account the non-linearity that arises in the financial time series. Well known anomalies such as the calendar effects, January effect and seasonality's...
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In this article, we have tested the correlation and covariance relationships that the natural logarithmic yearly returns of the macroeconomic variables in terms of personal consumption expenditures, gross private domestic investment, net export of goods and services and government consumption...
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Discount persistence explanation from a behavioural point of view is a new area of research for both academics and practitioners. The interactions of both arbitrageurs and noise traders during the life of the fund will enable us to detect the effect of discount persistence based on an investor...
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The bubble theory is controversial to the efficient market hypothesis. According to the efficient market hypothesis there is no asset mispricing. All information is incorporated into the asset prices and there are no deviations from the fundamental value. The NAV price of the closed-end funds...
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This article provides a detailed analysis of performance persistence using data from Datastream for UK Investment Trusts. We tested for performance persistence by applying a rolling methodology for short-term period of one to three years and of longer horizons over five years. By applying Fama...
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This article provides an explanation of the fluctuations and persistence of excess discount return in the UK and the US. On average, Guirguis six - factor model can explain 67% of the variation in the excess discount return in the UK market by taking into consideration the market effect, size,...
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This article examines UK investment trusts predictability using a sample of 210 investment trusts from the period 1990 to 2006. The sample is free of survivorship bias. Performance persistence in the investment literature was a major area of investigation for both academics and practitioners for...
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CTA, commodity trading advisers, or managed futures managers' trade in the commodity market. The hedge funds invest in commodity futures, currencies, bonds and shares. The portfolio is leveraged and the risk is quite high. Forward and futures contracts have similarities in terms that they...
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In this article, we are investigating the effects of returns and expenses of hedge funds in terms of natural logarithmic monthly returns and expenses in terms of fees of long/short equity and arbitrage hedge funds. We have applied a Vector Error Correction model, (VEC) and a Granger causality to...
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In this article, we have compared the census X12 and Tramo / Seats additive ARIMA(p,d,q) seasonal adjustment models applied to distressed securities and long/short equity hedge funds categories. We have applied two methodologies. The first one is developed by the US Bureau of the Census X12...
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