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Cross-sectional stock return predictability has always been an intriguing issue for the researchers as it relates to a number of resilient puzzles in finance. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis on the stock return predictability in China form January 1994 to March 2011 by employing...
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Stock and options markets can disagree about a stock's value because of informed trading in options and/or price pressure in the stock. The predictability of stock returns based on this cross- market discrepancy in values is especially strong when accompanied by stock price pressure, and it does...
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We explain stock mispricing linked to long-term expectations of earnings growth in terms of managerial manipulation in high-growth conglomerates. Manipulation does not affect analysts’ forecasts of conglomerate earnings, which are more accurate relative to pseudo-conglomerates. The combined...
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