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Most pricing and hedging models rely on the long run temporal stability of a sample covariance matrix. Using a large dataset of equity prices from four countries, the US, UK, Japan and Germany, we test the rolling stability of realized sample covariance matrices using two complementary...
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This paper examines the role of cross-listing in stock return dynamics with particular reference to feedback trading based on a sample of five most frequently traded cross-listed shares. We find that a long-run equilibrium relationship among the cross-listed share prices exists, but find no...
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To investigate the complex interactions between market events and investor sentiment, we employ a multivariate Hawkes process to evaluate dynamic effects among four types of distinct events: positive returns, negative returns, positive sentiment and negative sentiment. Using both intraday S&P...
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Previous studies find corporate investments negatively predict firm performance and stock returns. Using data from the Chinese A-share stock market, we find firms that substantially increase their investments have higher, rather than lower, subsequent stock returns. This effect persists after...
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