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Using quantile regression, our results provide explanations for the inconsistent findings that use conventional OLS regression in the extant literature. While the direct effects of RD while firms' advantages with low RD whereas it is decreasing in high Q firms. Main banks add value for low to...
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Using an effective sample of 3,453 observations selected from the Taiwanese stock exchange, this study documents and attempts to reconcile divergent outcomes from the extant literature on debt structure (public, bank, and non-bank private debt). Sampled firms from this emerging market generally...
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This study documents public debt issuance influences the interrelationships between banking relationships and firm profitability. Using a 3SLS simultaneous equation where public debt is a moderator variable and the number of banking relationships and firm performance are jointly endogenous, we...
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Using probability distribution techniques, this article explores whether any differences exist between the returns and volatility of yen/dollar spot markets in Tokyo, London and New York. After the intraday returns were fit into probability distributions, New York is found to have the highest...
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This study examines the statistical properties of volatility among New York, Tokyo, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong stock markets. Fractal dimensions, probability distribution and two-point volatility correlation are used to measure and compare volatility among the six over the...
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This study examines the statistical properties of volatility. Fractal dimension, probability distribution and two-point volatility correlation are used to measure and compare volatility among six different markets for the 12-year period from Jan. 1 1990 to Dec. 31 2001. New York market is found...
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Scaling, phase distribution and phase correlation of financial time series are investigated based on the Dow Jones Industry Average (DJIA) and NASDAQ 10-minute intraday data for a period from Aug. 1 1997 to Dec. 31 2003. The returns of the two indices are shown to have nice scaling behaviors and...
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This paper uses Taiwanese data to examine the impact of firm-level corporate governance mechanisms on firms’ average cash holdings. Specifically, it examines how a firm’s number of banking relationships and the percentages of managerial ownership and board ownership impact the firm’s level...
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This paper studies how one currency market affects another currency market in a different time zone, using various contracts of the opening and closing yen-dollar exchange rates traded in Tokyo, London, and New York. We find strong and consistent evidence that the three major currency markets...
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This paper investigates statistical properties of high-frequency intraday stock returns across various frequencies. Both time series and panel data are utilized to explore the properties of probability distribution, dynamic conditional correlations, and scaling analysis in Dow Jones Industrial...
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