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This study provides empirical evidence regarding the effect of annual accounting earnings announcements on investors' trading behavior in the Korean stock market. Unexpected earnings (UE), the degree of predisclosure information asymmetry and risk change are hypothesized to have positive...
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type="main" <p>This article examines the empirical relation between chief executive officer (CEO) turnover and earnings management in Korea using a sample of 403 CEO turnovers and 806 non-turnover control firms during the period 2001–2010. We classify CEO turnovers into four types depending on...</p>
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In contrast to most other countries, South Korea's Ministry of Environment has been providing substantial guidance for corporate stand-alone environmental reporting. Motivated by the existence of such support, we investigate the extensiveness of environmental disclosure for a sample of South...
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This paper models dynamic correlations between the Asian stock market returns and studies their behaviour over the period before, during and after the Asian financial crisis, which occurred in the 1990s. To establish the presence of contagion effect, this paper investigates whether or not there...
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This paper investigates stock–bond portfolios' tail risks such as value-at-risk (VaR) and expected shortfall (ES), and the way in which these measures have been affected by the global financial crisis. The semiparametric t-copulas adequately model stock–bond returns joint distributions of G7...
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