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We investigate the existence and significance of a cross-sectional relation between idiosyncratic volatility and expected returns at the global level by introducing a global idiosyncratic volatility measure and globally diversified test assets. We find that the portfolios with the highest and...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between assets return, volatility and the centrality indicators of a corporate news network. We build a sequence of daily corporate news network for the period 2005-2011 using companies of the STOXX 50 index as nodes; the weights of the edges are the sum of...
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The main objective of this research is to analyze whether the momentum effect (Jegadeesh, 1990) and the long-term reverse effect (DeBondt and Thaler, 1985) are observed at the Mexican Stock Exchange, their magnitude, and their significance. These anomalies challenge the efficient market...
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markets. We put to test the government's claim by exploring the volatility linkages of Russia versus US and Europe. We found …
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Correlation Model.” The sovereign credit risk of Russia, changes in exchange rates and changes in world energy prices were …
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This paper investigates stock market reaction to debt arrangements in Russia. The analysis of the valuation of debt …
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This paper carries out style analysis for Russian mutual funds using monthly data from the National Managers’ Association over the period January 2008-December 2017; specifically, it applies the RSBA method developed by Sharpe (1992) for evaluating the impact of style on returns, and uses the...
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This paper examines the profitability of index trading strategies that are based on dual moving average crossover (DMAC) rules in the Russian stock market over the 2003–2012 period. It contributes to the existing technical analysis (TA) literature by comparing for the first time in emerging...
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This paper carries out style analysis for Russian mutual funds using monthly data from the National Managers' Association over the period January 2008-December 2017; specifically, it applies the RSBA method developed by Sharpe (1992) for evaluating the impact of style on returns, and uses the Style...
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We investigate the event-based geopolitical shocks from the Russian invasion of Ukraine on selected agricultural and …
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