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The Halloween effect refers to a calendar anomaly that can be easily exploited and calls for buying the market index in the end of October each year and switching to treasury bills at the end of April the following year. The effect has only been studied on a 'calendar-month' basis and primarily...
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The Capital structure and its determinants have been in the sight of econometric scientific community for some time now. More and more research studies have focused in the adjustment speed of debt ratio to the targeted debt ratio levels under various macroeconomic and firm factors. The problem...
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