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In this study we analyze how the price impact of trades and the bid-ask spread are related to foreign stock ownership using data from 20 emerging markets. We show that while the price impact of trades increases with the percentage of shares held by foreign investors, the bid-ask spread decreases...
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In this study we analyze how the price impact of trades and the bid-ask spread are related to foreign stock ownership using data from 20 emerging markets. We show that while the price impact of trades increases with the percentage of shares held by foreign investors, the bid-ask spread decreases...
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Can foreign investor capital promote economic growth in the emerging market and address climate change at the same time? Our results suggest that the answer is no. We consider emerging market firms’ inclusion in the MSCI index as a quasi-natural case of foreign-investor-driven firm expansion...
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This study empirically investigates the spillover effect of the US Fed's monetary policy on the international capital flow in South Korea. Novel high frequency data from the EPFR Global and the event study strategy allow us to identify the Fed's policy shock with minimal assumptions. In contrast...
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Using the novel high frequency capital flow dataset from the EPFR Global, this study empirically investigates the spillover effects of the US Fed's monetary policy on the international capital flow in South Korea. Around the Fed's monetary policy announcement (event) week, we find that equity...
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