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The Mexican crisis of 1994-95 had strong spillover effects on Argentina. The Argentine government successfully announced a series of policies to mitigate the contagion effects. This paper studies how capital markets reacted to each policy announcement and news. Capital markets welcomed...
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Fast trading and fragmentation of volume make equity markets complex, leading retail and institutional investors to demand sophisticated brokerage services. In a sample of stock transactions in Swedish large-cap firms, we find that brokers who show high trading sophistication when trading their...
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Motivated by the pioneering study of Morck, Yeung, and Yu (2000), this paper investigates whether and how news commonality varies according to a country's institutional environments. Using a unique global news data set across 41 countries for the 2000-2009 period, we document three notable...
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This paper provides several statistics concerning cancellation latency that would be helpful to regulators as they consider policies to establish a minimal quote life. We find that cancellation latency is related to market quality and is not constant. Rather, it varies depending upon the time of...
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This paper examines the economic consequences of Commodity transaction tax (CTT) for the Indian commodities market. We use daily data on 5 sample commodities, namely gold, aluminum, copper, zinc and crude oil from 1st May 2010 to 31st August 2016. MCX has been used as a reference commodity...
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This paper analyzes the financial regulatory structure of the US (federal level) from the point of view of information-flow. Two central discussions regarding regulation of the financial sector have been developing simultaneously: one regards the role of financial regulators in crisis prevention...
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We examine the shock of the global crisis on interbank markets in emerging countries and attempt to assess the impact of macroeconomic and financial sector policy announcements on spread changes in six Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. We find that interbank markets in emerging...
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I claim that uninformed traders prefer ending the size of their orders with a zero (e.g. 110 shares) but it is not the case for informed traders, creating an information channel and providing a signal. I propose the Last Digit Hypothesis (LDH): i) some traders exhibit a last digit preference for...
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Macroeconomic factors play a pivotal role in attracting foreign investment in the country. This study investigates the relationship between macroeconomic factors and foreign portfolio investment volatility in South Asian countries. The monthly data is collected for the period ranging from 2000...
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International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are the new global accounting standards and have made its way into India. As the country accepts these standards, investors are curious whether change of accounting standards from Indian GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) to IFRS...
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