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The presence of the seasonal or monthly effect in stock returns has been reported in several developed and emerging stock markets. This study investigates the existence of seasonality in return series of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) of Bangladesh. The study uses the monthly return data of the DSE...
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One of the prominent types of calendar anomalies includes holiday effects, where stocks show abnormally higher mean returns on the days prior to holidays in comparison to other trading days. The current study investigates the existence of holiday effects in the stock exchanges of the Gulf...
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This study investigates the day of the week effect and the January effect on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM). Positive and statistically significant Wednesday and Friday effects are observed. Surprisingly we also find a positive and significant Monday effect but smaller in magnitude. The...
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Since their discovery, many calendar anomalies experienced different types of changes. This paper explores the possibility of enlargement of the time interval specific to the January Effect on London Stock Exchange. We investigate the abnormal returns presence on an extended time interval that...
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This paper examines the behavior of seasonal anomalies in Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) of Bangladesh and whether the time varying nature of the anomalies is in line with Adaptive Market Hypothesis (AMH). With this aim the research investigated whether the changes in market conditions, for example:...
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Political stock markets (PSM) are sometimes seen as substitutes for opinion polls. On the bases of a behavioral model, specific preconditions were drawn out under which manipulation in PSM can weaken this argument. Evidence for manipulation is reported from the data of two separate PSM during...
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European equity trading mainly takes place in electronic order-driven systems. In those systems two groups of traders post their orders. One group makes liquidity by submitting limit orders while the other takes liquidity by submitting market orders. A high degree of liquidity is widely seen as...
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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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Automated market makers (AMMs) are algorithms that pool liquidity and make it available to liquidity takers by automatically and algorithmically determining an execution price of a trade. In the recent markets for digital assets, a growing number of blockchain-based decentralized exchanges (DEX)...
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This research aims to determine: The influence of Current Ratio (CR), Debt to Asset Ratio (DAR), and Return on Equity (ROE) either partially or simultaneously on Stock Price of pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) 2016-2019 period. Data were taken from the...
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