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We merge the literature on downside return risk and liquidity risk and introduce the concept of extreme downside liquidity (EDL) risks. The cross-section of stock returns reflects a premium if a stock's return (liquidity) is lowest at the same time when the market liquidity (return) is lowest....
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asset pricing model (CAPM) framework are ineffective in explaining the cross section of stock returns in the presence of … universe. We find that momentum factor largely lacks significance while a time varying two factor model, based on CAPM plus …
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which are listed on NYSE. Henceforth CAPM helps to predict the expected return on the assets. This study is using the …
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This paper uses completely new data to study the variations in beta when it deviates from the constancy assumption presumed by the market model. The concentration of the various researches on beta based on post 1926 data makes the 19th century Brussels Stock Exchange (BSE) data a very good...
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CAPM (Capital Asset Pricing Model) approach. Our results provide weak evidence of relationship between risk and return …
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evaluate daily, intraday and overnight betas. We estimate our betas starting from the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM …
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this study, we examine Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) in its international ontext (ICAPM) using the monthly equity …
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We argue that takeover protections decrease equity value and increase equity risk and stock returns by removing a valuable put option to sell equity when firms approach financial distress. We investigate these claims empirically by looking at the dynamics of equity prices, equity risk, and stock...
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Frazzini and Pedersen (2014) [Betting against beta. Journal of Financial Economics, 111(1), 1-25] report an insignificant performance for the betting against beta (BAB) strategy in the Australian equity market, suggesting that the beta anomaly does not exist in this market. We extend their...
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This paper analyzes the implications of autoregressive betas in single factor models for the statistical properties of stock returns. It is demonstrated that this assumption alone is sufficient to account for the most important stylized facts of stock returns, namely conditional...
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