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This study highlights some deficiencies of the stock markets’ risk legislation framework, and particularly the CESR (2010) guidelines. We show that the current legislative framework fails to offer incentives to financial management companies to invest in advanced models for more representative...
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This study highlights some deficiencies of the stock markets' risk legislation framework, and particularly the CESR (2010) guidelines. We show that the current legislative framework fails to offer incentives to financial management companies to invest in advanced models for more representative...
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Purpose The objective of this paper is to examine the determinants of the Greek house market during the period 2006-2022 using not only economic variables but also behavioral variables, taking advantage of available information on the volume of Google searches. In order to quantify the...
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This study highlights some deficiencies of the stock markets' risk legislation framework, and particularly the CESR (2010) guidelines. We show that the current legislative framework fails to offer incentives to financial management companies to invest in advanced models for more representative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012845937
This study examines the Turn of the Month effect (TOM) in BTC and ETH markets. In contrast to most calendar effect studies, we do not take for granted that the TOM period is the last trading day of the month up to the first three trading days (-1,3) as Lakonishok and Smidt (1988) proposed in...
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This study provides empirical evidence of the interrelationship among main governance indicators, such as political stability and corruption, and public finance indicators. Moreover, it suggests a complementary view of the European Monetary Union financial issues, beyond the purely economic...
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This paper tries to examine in detail political stability in the European Union’s (EU) countries during the period 2002-2012. Firstly, it examines the causality relationship between political stability and economic growth, which is an issue that has puzzled scholars for decades. Using the...
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This paper examines the performance of the large-cap cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), during the COVID-19 period (1/2/2020-30/12/2021) using sentiment analysis. Using the Google Trends tool, we try to quantify users’ intention to buy and sell BTC and ETH, and their...
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