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general models like multi-factor CAPM and arbitrage pricing theory (APT) models could be more appropriate models for analysing … and riskiness. Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) a market equilibrium model is applied to these seven bank’s stocks. The …
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Este trabajo pretende, utilizando una versión modificada del modelo de crecimiento continuo de Higgins para la valuación de activos de capital, obtener evidencia en cuanto a la relevancia de la información contable en la valuación del valor de mercado del patrimonio en la industria de...
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Merton�s Intertemporal CAPM to test whether these four sources of risk command different risk prices. The model performs well …
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Merton’s Intertemporal CAPM to test whether these four sources of risk command different risk prices. The model performs well …
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We study a financial market adverse selection model where all agents are endowed with initial wealth and choose to invest as entrepreneurs or financiers, or not to invest. We show that often a lack of outside finance leads to the emergence of financial markets where availability of outside...
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In this paper we present a continuous time dynamical model of heterogeneous agents interacting in a financial market where transactions are cleared by a market maker. The market is composed of fundamentalist, trend following and contrarian agents who process information from the market with...
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This paper, which is motivated by the literature on international asset pricing and recent work on exchange rate determination, investigates dynamic relationshiops between major currency and equity markets. Using a multivariate GARCH framework, we examine conditional cross- autocorrelations...
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The serial correlation effects which non-synchronous trading can induce in financial data have been documented by various researchers. In this paper we investigate non-synchronous trading effects in terms of the predictability that may be induced in the values of stock indices. This analysis is...
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We report results of an internet experiment designed to test the theory of informational cascades in financial markets … the experiment. As predicted by theory, we find that the presence of a flexible market price prevents herding. However …
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This paper studies the cross-autocorrelation structure in the German and Turkish stock markets by using daily portfolio returns. We find the evidence that large cap portfolios lead small cap portfolios in both subperiods of German stock market but this structure is seen only in the first...
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