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divergences in the tail returns from around the world. To do so, it applies extreme value theory to equity indices representing …
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Using Compustat data, we reproduce the annual return distribution each year from 1963 to 2020 of the largest 500 and the next-largest 1000 US stocks, which on average represent about 96% of investable US stock capitalization. In the average calendar year about 65% (62%) of the largest (smaller)...
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Using a novel equity lending dataset, this paper is the first to show that expected returns strongly and negatively predict future equity lending fees. In comparing two expected return measures, I find that a rational expected return has stronger predictive power of future short selling activity...
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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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and kurtosis. Estimation results are reported for time series and option data on SPY using simulated method of moments for …
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On this purpose, this work is focused on a non-conventional profitability measure, at least in terms of assets pricing models, where dividends or profits are widely used. The attention is focused on a proxy measure of Operating Cash Flows: the “Ebitda after Capex”. The relationship returns...
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We extract contextualized representations of news text to predict returns using the state-of-the-art large language models in natural language processing. Unlike the traditional bag-of-words approach, the contextualized representation captures both the syntax and semantics of text, thus...
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This study explores the dependency structure of S&P 500 survivor stocks. Using a hand-collected sample of stocks that survived in the S&P 500 since March 1957, we employ rescaled/range analysis to investigate survivors. First, we find nonlinearities in the return processes of survivor stocks due...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between stock returns and exchange rate changes in international markets and examines how well exchange rate volatility explains movements in stock market returns. The model-based predictions are evaluated on several cost functions. Results from such analysis...
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has for the selection of pairs of cointegrated stock prices and for the estimation and prediction of the spread between … estimation and prediction of the spread - the deviation from the equilibrium relationship - which leads to better results in …
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