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Increasing capital market integration has important implications for the calculation of the cost of capital. In an integrated world the cost of capital should be determined using the International Capital Asset Pricing Model rather than the domestic Capital Asset Pricing Model. In this paper we...
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Risk premia, peso-problems and market-inefficiencies have been suggested as candidate explanations for the apparent rejection of the unbiased hypothesis. If various explanations interact, a panel approach is called for. In this paper we estimate different panel models, that allow for...
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In this paper we empirically investigate to what extent three competing asset pricing models price an individual firm's stock differently in an internationally integrated world: (i) the multifactor ICAPM of Solnik-Sercu including both the global market portfolio and exchange rate risk premiums,...
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Copulas offer financial risk managers a powerful tool to model the dependence between the different elements of a portfolio and are preferable to the traditional, correlation-based approach. In this paper we show the importance of selecting an accurate copula for risk management. We extend...
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In this paper, we present the results of an international survey among 313 CFOs on capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, and corporate governance. We extend previous results of Graham and Harvey (2001) by broadening their sample internationally, by including corporate...
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This paper analyzes the cost of capital of firms with foreign equity listings. Our purpose is to shed light on the question whether international and domestic asset pricing models yield a different estimate of the cost of capital for cross-listed stocks. We distinguish between (i) the...
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