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Purpose – This study aims to focus on the profitability of momentum trading in the Korean stock market. More specifically, it aims to conduct an examination of the relationship between momentum returns and idiosyncratic volatility (IVol) to determine whether momentum profits can be explained...
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The panic of 1857 is revisited with the benefit of hindsight provided by the panic of 2007-08, where a number of parallels are identified between the two panics. We present new evidence on causes of the failure of the financial institution that triggered the panic of 1857 and conduct a detailed...
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In this paper, forecasting models are constructed for the monthly inward and outward station movements of the Wisconsin Telephone Company using an iterative procedure developed by Box and Jenkins. Data covering the period January 1951 through October 1966 were used to develop the model....
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This paper develops a pricing model for commercial real estate mortgage debt that recognizes the influence of default transaction costs on the borrower's default decision. These costs are heterogeneous across borrowers and largely un-observable to the lender/investor at the time of origination...
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The purpose of this study is to extend the empirical analysis of Thompson (1979) to generate individual company costs of equity capital from statistical analysis of cross-sectional industry data. The paper uses a new random coefficients regression ...
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This articles uses an infinite growth model to estimate the cost of equity capital for electric utilities for the period 1958-1976. The infinite growth model permits the development of a simple linear regression relating market-price-to-book-value-ratios to rates of return. From this regression,...
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