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Abnormal Returns of Soccer Teams [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Sports Economics, 2013
We analyze the links between soccer match results, betting odds, and stock returns of all listed European soccer teams. Using an event-study approach, we measure positive (negative) abnormal returns following wins (ties and losses). Additionally, we analyze the role, which we find to be nonsignificant, of betting odds in shaping market reactions to ...
CASTELLANI, MASSIMILIANO   +2 more
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An Abnormally Abnormal Intangible: Stock Returns on Customer Satisfaction

Journal of Marketing, 2016
Sorescu and Sorescu (2016) and Bharadwaj and Mitra (2016) have made a number of insightful observations and suggestions for future research regarding stock returns on customer satisfaction. They have also provided a series of assessments of a study by Fornell, Morgeson, and Hult (2016) that focus on abnormal returns on customer satisfaction.
Claes Fornell   +2 more
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Takeover Anticipation and Abnormal Returns

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This paper documents that a part of takeover synergy is incorporated in the target and acquirer stock prices prior to the event window of previous studies, around the takeover anticipation date.
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Market anomalies and abnormal returns

2021
Στον τομέα της τιμολόγησης περιουσιακών στοιχείων, το CAPM χρησιμοποιήθηκε ευρέως για την πρόβλεψη των αποδόσεων των περιουσιακών στοιχείων. Η CAPM χρησιμοποιεί μόνο τον κίνδυνο αγοράς για να εξηγήσει τις αναμενόμενες αποδόσεις των περιουσιακών στοιχείων.
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Information Asymmetry, Market Liquidity and Abnormal Returns

2020
Because the stock market is relatively difficult for individual investors to obtain information, there exist information asymmetry, and the stock may have abnormal returns. For companies with a large amount of institution investors, the information should be more complete.
Yung-Shun Tsai   +2 more
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A Straightforward Approach to Estimate the Abnormal Return in Taiwan

International Journal of Applied Evolutionary Computation, 2014
The fluctuation of real estate prices has been a subject of public attention, and related studies are often unable to effectively measure changes due to limitations in information acquisition and modeling. In fact, the existence of abnormal return of the real estate market can be regarded as an important indicator of fluctuations in prices or a bubble.
Shih-Yung Wei   +2 more
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Abnormalities of Pulmonary Venous Return

2019
Abnormalities of pulmonary venous return in adults result from anomalous drainage of one or more pulmonary veins into a systemic vein, resulting in a left-to-right shunt. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR) is most commonly encountered in adults in the upper lobes.
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Abnormal Returns in Gold and Silver Exchange-Traded Funds

The Journal of Index Investing, 2011
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are one of the fastest growing areas of financial markets and have significantly changed how investors construct their portfolios. We investigate the price efficiency of six commodity ETFs. Our most significant finding is that GLD (gold) and SLV (silver) have a small, but significant, risk-adjusted return at the 3% and 5 ...
Michael J. Naylor   +2 more
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Dividend yields and stock returns: Implications of abnormal January returns

Journal of Financial Economics, 1985
Abstract This study examines the empirical relation between stock returns and (long-run) dividend yields. The findings show that much of the phenomenon is due to a nonlinear relation between dividend yields and returns in January. Regression coefficients on dividend yields, which some models predict should be non-zero due to differential taxation of ...
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The Abnormal Performance of Bond Returns [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
This article studies the link between the predictability of futures returns and the business cycle. Modelling the relationship between the variation through time in expected futures returns and economic activity should give us some insight as to whether the predictable movements in futures returns result from rational variation in the returns required ...
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