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This research tries to find evidence for the Halloween effect by presenting an assessment of the profitability of the Sell in May, and go away investment strategy associated with this phenomenon. We present significant proof of the existence of the Halloween effect; it was observed in 29 of the...
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Based on the cost efficiency of individual banks, this paper constructs an indicator to clarify Chinese regional banking system’s credit allocation efficiency in accordance with the panel data of the provinces and central-government-administered cities of China. When applying this...
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This study focuses on determining whether short-term market inefficiencies exist that can be periodically exploited by investors. Berkshire Hathaway’s dual class stock with differential voting rights and one- way conversion option provides a unique opportunity to investigate this issue...
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This paper examines the impact of market states on the profitability of momentum strategies using weekly data from the Taiwan Stock exchange over the 10-year period 1997-2006. Market states refer to the states of market such as up or down markets. In this paper, the formation period is defined...
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This study extends the herding measures proposed by Warmers (1999), Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992) and Borensztein and Gaston (2003) for stocks overbought and oversold by institutional investors as well as the information content related to institutional herding proposed by Nofsinger and...
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The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation (TSEC) started to disclose information on the best five bid/ask prices and volumes ever since January 2, 2003. With such disclosure, investors can now judge the market conditions according to the limit order book information and then decide their order...
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This study investigated how immigrant status and life expectancy in the country of origin relate to variations in retirement savings among working age women in the U.S. Specifically, utilizing the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 Cohort data, this study compared native-born Americans,...
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This paper extends the research on value premium by examining patterns of seasonality exhibited in the book …
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Using data from the stock markets of Japan, the U.K, and France, this paper examines the distribution and source of value premium in average stock returns for the period 1975 through 2007. Results from this study indicate a January effect in value premium, which is valid and economically...
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A considerable amount of research has focused on herding behavior vis-à-vis international capital, either by focusing on theory or by applying simple statistical analyses, but most studies have ignored factors that trigger international capital inflows. In essence, any connection between theory...
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