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This paper provides the first study of foreign investors' trading in a sizeable European emerging stock market, using a combination of daily and monthly complete data collected at the destination. It also introduces the structural conditional correlation (SCC) methodology to identify the...
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This study aims to examine the effect of World Health Organization (WHO) declaring COVID-19 as a global pandemic on the stock market returns of the five largest Asian stock markets using event study analysis. Results obtained from this research shows that the WHO announcement had a significant...
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found evidence for long memory properties in the volatility of the HangSeng, the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Straits … Times Index. However, we could not find any sign of long memory in the volatility of Nikkei225 index using either the DFA or …
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The idea of this study is derived from observing the profitability of stock investments following the phenomena of continuously rising (or falling) prices of stocks and continuously overbought (or oversold) signals emitted by technical indicators. We employ the standard event study approach and...
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Purpose: This article investigates stock return predictability in the Korean stock market using the methodology of dynamic factor analysis. Design/methodology/approach: This article collects monthly data on the equity risk premium on the KOSPI and twelve financial and macroeconomic variables...
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volatility. We also sort the portfolios by the average of the five highest daily returns within the month and report return and … reverse the idiosyncratic volatility effect in the South Korean stock market. Our results imply investor preference for high …
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South Korea has proven resilient through crises. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Korea has used testing and contact tracing to keep the number of cases per capita far below those in the U.S. and Europe. This paper uses sectoral stock returns to gauge the impact of the pandemic on the Korean...
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