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We explore the relation between limit order price clustering and price efficiency. We find that executed sell limit orders cluster more frequently on round increments than buy limit orders and that this asymmetry in clustering is consistent with the well documented asymmetry in price response to...
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sector of Pakistan. For this purpose, seven bank-specific explanatory variables (capital adequacy, management efficiency … banking sector of Pakistan. …
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sector of Pakistan. For this purpose, seven bank-specific explanatory variables (capital adequacy, management efficiency … banking sector of Pakistan. …
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banking sector of Pakistan. To incorporate the issues of endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and profit persistence, we … profitability of the banking sector in Pakistan. Capital adequacy helps the financial system to absorb any negative shock by …
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We develop an econometric methodology to infer the path of risk premia from large unbalanced panel of individual stock returns. We estimate the time-varying risk premia implied by conditional linear asset pricing models where the conditioning includes instruments common to all assets and asset...
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Portfolio sorting is ubiquitous in the empirical finance literature, where it has been widely used to identify pricing anomalies in different asset classes. Despite the popularity of portfolio sorting, little attention has been paid to the statistical properties of the procedure or to the...
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This paper introduces a model-free decomposition of S&P 500 forward market index returns in terms of realized and implied dispersion, downside, and tail risk using option portfolios. The decomposition lends itself by construction to learn about the different sources of risk in the market return,...
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This paper is concerned with testing the time series implications of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) due to Sharpe (1964) and Lintner (1965), when the number of securities, N, is large relative to the time dimension, T, of the return series. In the case of cross-sectionally correlated...
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Corporate finance literature has devoted much effort in analysing stock returns and in developing models in order to precisely forecast their yields on the market, because of the different useful purposes of these forecasts that animate economic life of countries and corporations.Following a new...
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