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significantly on both US and UK EPU shocks. The long-run correlation depends positively on the US EPU shocks. The dependence is … US EPU shocks perform well in predicting correlation. We further analyze categorical EPU shocks and several global stock …
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correlation, but UK EPU shocks only affect its own long-run variance. The results are consistent when we include more countries in … correlation, even after accounting for a number of alternative uncertainty measures, and that it performs better out …
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A conjecture in the literature holds that a large and diversified investor base leads to lower volatility by improving the quality of the price signal. In this paper this hypothesis is examined using unique Swedish ownership data. The data does not support the conjecture. Instead, volatility...
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A conjecture in the literature holds that a large and diversified investor base leads to lower volatility by improving the quality of the price signal. In this paper this hypothesis is examined using unique Swedish ownership data. The data does not support the conjecture. Instead, volatility...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012990075
This study investigates whether institutional investors increase or decrease the volatility of stock returns in the Thai stock market. For the purpose we used the data from SETSMART, a database provided by the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). Our sample is a balanced panel data covering 3,160...
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In this paper we investigate how privatization affects stock return volatility. We show that privatization is related to volatility via political risk. In particular, a privatization program that is maintained over time signals credibility, which reduces political risk and in turn volatility. We...
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We theoretically and empirically analyze information generation by stock markets on economic prospects of innovations and the resultant feedback effect on firm-level innovation-related investment (IRI). By modeling the unique aspects of firm-specific and systematic drivers of innovation profits,...
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We investigate the information environment in the Chinese stock market from the perspective of persistence in the volatility of stock returns, paying attention to how the institutional setting differs from that in typical 'western' markets. We first demonstrate that the volatility of Chinese...
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Skewness preference, the tendency to overweight the probability of extreme tail events, can affect managerial decision making. We find that Chinese listed firms managed by CEOs who experienced a largely unpredictable rare event, namely the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in...
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