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This paper analyzes the relationship between the proportion of institutional investors' shareholding and the probability of stock manipulation using 252 cases of manipulation disclosed in public administrative penalty decision of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) from 2007 to...
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Based on a manual compilation of the 87 opening price manipulation cases disclosed by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) in the 11 years from January 2009 to December 2019, this paper compares manipulated stocks in the study group against control group stocks which display a...
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Due to the lockdown regulations worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic, the global aviation industry has been severely hit. This study focuses on the volatility estimation of stock indexes in the Chinese Airport Shipping Set (ASS) at industry-enterprise levels and identifies possible business...
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This paper empirically tests the impact of CEO’s alumni relationships on the stock price crash risk during CEO turnover. Empirical tests find that CEOs’ advantage among alumni networks will increase stock price crash risk during CEO turnover to some degree. However, this effect is built on...
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We examine whether the level of integrity in a society, i.e., social integrity, affects stock price crash risk. We explore two competing hypotheses. On the one hand, exposure to high levels of integrity may reduce managers' incentives to obfuscate information, thereby leading to lower crash...
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