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This paper examines the time-varying behaviour of beta risk and degree of volatility persistence in the daily stock returns of 30 industry portfolios consisting of firms from the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ stock exchanges. Using an exponential ARCH (EGARCH) for this purpose, it further examines the...
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This article examines the extent to which the trading behavior of heterogeneous investors manifests in stock price changes of asset portfolios which constitute the Shanghai Stock Exchange. There are three major findings that materialize. Firstly, reliable statistical evidence of a negative...
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This paper examines the time-series relation between the price-earnings (P/E) multiple and market volatility for the G-7 markets. If investors are risk-averse agents and demand a higher required rate of return to take on more risk, then we should expect P/E to be inversely related to volatility....
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Few can argue with the notion that corporations should at least consider corporate social responsibility (CSR) to better understand the impact of their operations on society. However, recent empirical tests suggest CSR has an ambiguous impact on firm performance. To shed new light on this...
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This article examines the impact of a bidding firm's geographical location on the choice of method of payment in mergers and acquisitions. We find that rural bidders are more likely to offer pure stock deals and have lower propensity to use cash as the method of payment compared to their...
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This paper extends the intertemporal capital asset pricing model (ICAPM) to integrate the heterogeneous trading behavior of three groups of investors; rational utility maximizers, positive feedback, or momentum, traders, and fundamental traders. Using several contemporary fundamental factors to...
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This article demonstrates that the risk profile of acquiring banks’ common stock changes in the aftermath of a merger announcement when examining 177 large merger deals in the United States spanning from 1998 to 2010 and inclusive of the fifth and sixth merger waves. There is a tendency for...
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