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This article exclusively formulates and presents three innovative hypotheses related to the execution of share buybacks, employing Genetic Algorithms (GAs) and mathematical optimization techniques. Drawing on the foundational contributions of scholars such as Osterrieder, Seigne, Masters, and...
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This research brief delves into the intricate domain of share buyback execution, particularly focusing on the temporal optionality aspect, which has been overlooked in traditional execution practices. Using a novel dataset sourced from regulatory filings on share buybacks, we employ Monte Carlo...
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This research brief delves into the intricate domain of share buyback execution, particularly focusing on the temporal optionality aspect, which has been overlooked in traditional execution practices. Using a novel dataset sourced from regulatory filings on share buybacks, we employ Monte Carlo...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014349230
This paper introduces a novel hypothesis in the context of share buybacks, proposing the existence of a "Free Lunch" phenomenon associated with the use of specific execution products. The hypothesis posits that these products can generate consistently positive fees, offering a consistent return...
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This hypothesis paper explores a potential anomaly within the realm of share buybacks, positing an inevitable brokerage outperformance due to temporal optionality. The hypothesis under examination is that brokerage firms, regardless of stock price movements, can consistently outperform due to...
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This paper unveils the unexplored concept of a "Free Lunch" phenomenon within share buybacks, focusing on the inherent structure of buyback products. We propose a novel hypothesis, suggesting that the unique structural characteristics of share buyback transactions may create a consistent...
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In this era of rapid digital revolution within the financial sector, our paper offers a cutting-edge approach to the intricacies of share buyback programs by employing Genetic Algorithms (GAs). Navigating the complexity of financial market operations, we leverage artificial intelligence to craft...
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This paper offers an innovative and robust exploration of share buyback execution strategies, unveiling three previously unrecognized anomalies that cast doubts on traditional financial theories. We first introduce the Trading Schedule Anomaly, an atypical timing and sequencing pattern observed...
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