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In this paper we show that the failure of the CAPM beta to predict individual stocks' expected returns documented by …. These stocks' betas tend to reverse. Therefore, even when the CAPM holds period-by-period, the cross-sectional evidence on …
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Over-the-counter (OTC) stocks are far less liquid, disclose less information, and exhibit lower institutional holdings than listed stocks. We exploit these different market conditions to test theories of cross-sectional return premiums. Compared to premiums in listed markets, the OTC illiquidity...
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Over-the-counter (OTC) stocks are far less liquid, disclose less information, and exhibit lower institutional holdings than listed stocks. We exploit these different market conditions to test theories of cross-sectional return premiums. Compared to premiums in listed markets, the OTC illiquidity...
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We examine the effect of ambiguity exposure on the cross-section of stock returns in the US equity market. In order to quantify ambiguity, we use a recently-developed methodology that measures ambiguity by perturbations in uncertain probabilities, and aversion to ambiguity by aversion to...
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-moment CAPM model of Kraus and Litzenberger (1976). In an influential paper, Harvey and Siddique (2000) test a coskewness factor …
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According to no-arbitrage, risk-adjusted returns should be unpredictable. Using several prominent factor models and a large cross-section of anomalies, we find that past pricing errors predict future risk-adjusted anomaly returns. We show that past pricing errors can be interpreted as deviations...
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This paper examines the idiosyncratic volatility (IV) puzzle in the Indian stock market for the period 1999–2014. Univariate and bivariate sorting, as well as cross-section regressions, suggest a positive relation between idiosyncratic volatility and future stock returns. However, this...
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Dynamic correlation, Exogenous variables, DCCX, Macroeconomic Announcements, Diversification benefits. - In this …
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