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This research examines reform in China. We argue the reform will lead the socialist-market-economy into capitalism. Reform offers opportunities to alter ownership of equity and frees management from control of the communist party. This research discusses the relation between market liquidity,...
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This paper examines the pricing of exchange rate risk in up and down world stock market periods using multifactor arbitrage pricing models during the period of January 1973 through June 2007. The risk premium of exchange rate exposure in up market periods appears to be small and insignificant....
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Using German stock data from 1980 to 2008, this study tests whether stock price momentum can be explained by anchoring – a specific form of non-rational behavior. Three different empirical tests indicate that anchoring is the driver of the 52-week high strategy which is long in stocks...
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This paper empirically examines whether asset’s liquidity can help resolve the known strike-price biases of the Black-Scholes model for different liquidity measures based on trading volume, bid-ask spread and the Amihud’s ILLIQ. Our results indicate that, when the underlying asset...
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This study focuses on determining whether short-term market inefficiencies exist that can be periodically exploited by investors. Berkshire Hathaway’s dual class stock with differential voting rights and one- way conversion option provides a unique opportunity to investigate this issue...
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This research tries to find evidence for the Halloween effect by presenting an assessment of the profitability of the Sell in May, and go away investment strategy associated with this phenomenon. We present significant proof of the existence of the Halloween effect; it was observed in 29 of the...
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This paper extends the research on value premium by examining patterns of seasonality exhibited in the book-to-market effect in major global equity markets. The results provide evidence supporting the January effect in the value premium phenomenon. Using stock market indices for Asia Pacific;...
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The risk-free rate is an important input in one of the most widely used finance models: the Capital Asset Pricing Model. Academics and practitioners tend to use either short-term Treasury bills or long-term Treasury bonds as the risk-free security without empirical justification. This study...
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The literature in the area of index changes finds evidence that index changes are information free events. However, Denis, McConnell, Ovtchinnikov and Yu (2003) find evidence contrary to this theory. This study extends the work of Denis, McConnell, Ovtchinnikov and Yu (2003) in an attempt to...
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This study examines the role of downside higher order co-moments in asset pricing models when stock returns are not normal. We test the effect of higher order downside co-moments using a data set of daily returns of Société des Bourses Françaises 250 Index stocks during the period 1987-2009....
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