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This study examines the effect of Herding in different states (low, high and extreme volatility) in Tehran Stock … Exchange during the years 2009-2013 using Chang et al. (2000) and Balcilar et al. (2013) models. In this survey, herding is … tested under 3 market regimes. The results don't show evidence of herding in the market using a static model (Chang et al …
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This paper investigates herding behavior in the Athens Stock Exchange focusing on the recent crisis period. To this end …. The empirical results indicate the presence of herding under different market states and sub-periods. These findings …
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The abnormal return associated with a stock being added to the S&P 500 has fallen from an average of 3.4% in the 1980s and 7.6% in the 1990s to 0.8% over the past decade. This has occurred despite a significant increase in the percentage of stock market assets linked to the index. A similar...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the pre- and post-holiday returns the Dhaka Stock Exchange, leading stock exchange of Bangladesh. To conduct the study index value of two market indices have been collected, those are DSE general index (DSEX) and DSE 30 index (DS30), from the period of...
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This paper examines the impact of conditional order usage on the disposition effect. Taking advantage of proprietary Australian stock brokerage data, we employ the propensity score method to create a control group. This methodology enables us to isolate the impact of conditional orders from...
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This paper examines whether momentum drives the disposition effect and vice versa in the US stock market. The results from the analysis of the Fama-Macbethregressions show that the disposition effect drives momentum but not the other way around. Furthermore, we find that this relationship varies...
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We study how the social transmission of public news influences investors' beliefs and securities markets. Using an extensive dataset to measure investor social networks, we find that earnings announcements from firms in higher-centrality locations generate stronger immediate price and trading...
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The co-movement of multi-asset markets in emerging markets has become an important determinant for investors seeking diversified portfolios and enhanced portfolio returns. Despite this, studies have failed to examine the determinants of the co-movement of multi-asset markets such as investor...
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This paper tests for the presence of herding on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). We measure the degree of herding … from 1998-2001, the “bubble” period and its collapse. We estimate the incidence of herding by applying a test of serial … function efficiently for the most part. However, the market does show some evidence of systemic herding. Second, the herding …
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We analyze herding behavior in the Chinese stock markets in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic using the cross …-sectional absolute deviation (CSAD) model proposed by Chang et al. (2000) to detect herding behavior in the time period between January … (SHSE) and Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) in China. We report the presence of herding behavior during the period under study …
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