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Examination of 871 takeover rumors published in two columns of the Wall Street Journal during 1985 through 1988 reveals that the market reacts differently to reports on the same page of the Journal. Rumors in the quot;Abreast of the Marketquot; column are associated with short-term...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact on bank risk of portfolio diversification between traditional margin income and fee-based income for banks operating in Australia. Design/methodology/approach – Considering several performance variables, this analysis compares the...
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Existing trade-indicator models that estimate the components of the bid-ask spread of a common stock fail to utilize the trade flows in the options market as a potential source of adverse information. This paper develops a cross-market model to address this issue by introducing an option...
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Most exchanges do not report trade direction thus researchers and traders must deduce whether a trade is buyer or seller initiated since this information is required to evaluate models of bid-ask spread components and to understand the market for immediacy. Algorithms that assign trade direction...
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For many years the Wall Street Journal’s "Your Money Matters" column has conducted monthly stock selection contests where random "dartboard portfolios" have been pitted against professional stock analysts’ portfolios. In the professional portfolios, four stocks are selected by four experts,...
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