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Anlageverhalten 2 Behavioural finance 2 Portfolio selection 2 Portfolio-Management 2 Aktienmarkt 1 Arbitrage 1 Börsenkurs 1 CAPM 1 COVID-19 1 Capital income 1 China 1 Coronavirus 1 Extreme returns 1 Financial technology 1 Finanztechnologie 1 Idiosyncratic volatility anomaly 1 Impact assessment 1 Instability factors 1 Investor behavioral biases 1 Investor's behavioral biases 1 Kapitaleinkommen 1 Limits to arbitrage 1 Risiko 1 Risikomanagement 1 Risikomaß 1 Risk 1 Risk management 1 Risk measure 1 Share price 1 Spillover effect 1 Spillover-Effekt 1 Stock market 1 The Chinese stock market 1 VAR model 1 VAR-Modell 1 Value-at-Risk 1 Volatility 1 Volatilität 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1
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Abbes, Mouna Boujelbène 1 Gharbi, Oumayma 1 Trichilli, Yousra 1 Wan, Xiaoyuan 1
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China finance review international 1 International review of economics & finance : IREF 1
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Risk spillovers connectedness between the US Fintech industry VaR, behavioral biases and macroeconomic instability factors : COVID-19 implications
Gharbi, Oumayma; Trichilli, Yousra; Abbes, Mouna Boujelbène - In: China finance review international 13 (2023) 3, pp. 410-443
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Is the idiosyncratic volatility anomaly driven by the MAX or MIN effect? : evidence from the Chinese stock market
Wan, Xiaoyuan - In: International review of economics & finance : IREF 53 (2018), pp. 1-15
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