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This study uses a unique dataset of transactions at the account level to construct investor networks. These networks are then analyzed to examine the role of the network centralization index in identifying the stock momentum stages. The empirical results demonstrate that the early stage strategy...
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Using a large number of predictors and based on an extended iterated combination approach of Lin, Wu, and Zhou (2017), we document both statistical and economic significance of Treasury bond return predictability. Macroeconomic and aggregate liquidity variables contain predictive information for...
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In this study, we examine the information diffusion of firms in investor networks. Using a unique investor account-level dataset from the Taiwan Stock Exchange from 2005 to 2014, we identify the information diffusion of firms as their centralization in investor networks. Consistent with the...
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This paper proposes a dynamic information diffusion model that explains the lead-lag reaction of stock prices resulting from the interaction of price trends and implied price risk (IPR). Consistent with our model's predictions, we construct a zero investment underreaction portfolio (overreaction...
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This study uses a unique dataset of transactions at the account level to construct investor networks. These networks are then analyzed to examine the role of the network centralization index in identifying the stock momentum stages. The empirical results demonstrate that the early stage strategy...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015426010
We examine the effects of bidding experience on two groups of investors – individuals and institutions – in terms of their decisions to bid again and their bidding returns. Bidding histories are tracked for all 31,376 individual investors and 1,232 institutional investors across all 84 IPO...
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We examine how experience affects the decisions of individual investors and institutions in IPO auctions to bid in subsequent auctions, and their bidding returns. We track bidding histories for all 31,476 individual investors and 1,232 institutional investors across all 84 IPO auctions during...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015223122
We examine the effects of bidding experience on two groups of investors – individuals and institutions – in terms of their decisions to bid again and their bidding returns. Bidding histories are tracked for all 31,376 individual investors and 1,232 institutional investors across all 84 IPO...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015223258
Using data of Chinese listed companies, we find that the relationship between capital expenditure growth and stock return does not monotonously increase or decrease. Four types of relationships exist between capital expenditure growth and stock returns: overinvestment, underinvestment, efficient...
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We examine the effects of bidding experience on two groups of investors – individuals and institutions – in terms of their decisions to bid again and their bidding returns. Bidding histories are tracked for all 31,376 individual investors and 1,232 institutional investors across all 84 IPO...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005034357