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Stock returns in China exhibit significant co-movement with provincial return indices after controlling for the industry effect, consistent with local co-movement findings in the United States. The magnitude of such co-movement increases with participation in trading by local investors. Trading...
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We find that Chinese public firms surrounded by a higher number of Buddhist and Taoist temples are associated with relatively lower expected default risk (EDF). In contrast to the widely documented impact of Western religiosity on corporate behaviors, our mechanism tests indicate that lower EDF...
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Academics traditionally view retail investors as rationally passive toward corporate proxy fights due to the higher cost of individual information gathering and their inability to coordinate collectively. In the wake of the digital age and social media, we re-examine retail investors’...
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Using New Zealand Household Economic Survey (HES) 2018 data, we examine the impact of direct financial market participation post-retirement on retirement income in New Zealand. Our results demonstrate the importance of post-retirement financial market participation in the enhancement of...
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This study investigates the determinants of residual government ownership and the impact of such ownership on post-privatization performance in China. Using panel data on 514 firms for the period from 1999 to 2004, the similar sample period with previous studies, we find that government...
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We consider the degree to which climate disasters influence investor behavior. Using data on events such as hurricanes and floods, we show that disasters prompt investors to pay more attention to socially responsible investing and invest more in mutual funds with an environmental focus....
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Due to the share segmentation system, tender offers in the Chinese stock markets are very rare. We investigate the performance and characteristics of acquiring firms on 1148 Mamp;A on the two Chinese stock markets from 1998 to 2003, where a listed company acquires stocks or assets from another...
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We investigate the performance and characteristics of acquiring firms on 1148 Mamp;A on the two Chinese stock markets from 1998 to 2003. Using the market model, the CAPM model and the buy-and-hold methods, we find significantly positive abnormal returns before (6 months) and upon Mamp;A...
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We consider whether popular technical trading rules are profitable on a subset of U.S. stocks with certain size, liquidity, and industry characteristics. We find these rules are rarely profitable during the 1990 to 2004 period, however there is some evidence they are more profitable for smaller,...
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