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A qualitative study exploring experiences about using semaglutide for weight loss in a rural setting in Denmark - 'she is probably on the meds'. [PDF]
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Acceptance and commitment therapy in rehabilitation for chronic pain and fatigue: a qualitative interview study with patients. [PDF]
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Culture and the regulation of insider trading across countries
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2021We find that individualistic countries regulate insider trading activities more intensely. The result is robust to controlling for alternative culture variables, additional controls, and instrumental variable analysis. We also document that individualism'
Brandon N Cline
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Quasi‐Indexer Ownership and Insider Trading: Evidence from Russell Index Reconstitutions*
Contemporary Accounting Research, 2021Understanding the association between quasi-indexer ownership and insider trading is important given the externalities that insider trading can impose on shareholders, the importance of quasi-indexers in the capital markets, and their mixed monitoring ...
Stephen A Hillegeist
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2016
This chapter studies the international market malpractice of insider trading where officials holding a fiduciary duty towards the company, violate the same to utilise company specific and price sensitive information to trade in company securities before such information is announced to the public investors.
Helen, Jiang, Joseph, Panarelli
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This chapter studies the international market malpractice of insider trading where officials holding a fiduciary duty towards the company, violate the same to utilise company specific and price sensitive information to trade in company securities before such information is announced to the public investors.
Helen, Jiang, Joseph, Panarelli
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Does target firm insider trading signal the target's synergy potential in mergers and acquisitions?
Journal of Financial Economics, 2021We find that the acquirer's (1) abnormal returns at merger and acquisition (M&A) announcements and (2) long-term abnormal returns after acquisitions increase with target firm insiders’ net purchase ratios. Further, acquisition synergies, measured as the (
Inho Suk, Mengmeng Wang
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Analyst talent, information, and insider trading
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2021We examine 1984–2018 data and show that the talent or ability of sell-side financial analysts affects a covered firm's information environment—more so than the simple number of analysts covering a firm.
Chongyu Dang +3 more
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Insider trading and information asymmetry: Evidence from the Korea Exchange
Emerging Markets Review, 2021This study examines whether pre-announcement insider trading significantly resolves or intensifies information asymmetry in the Korean emerging stock market.
Doojin Ryu, Heejin Yang, Jinyoung Yu
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Does exposure to product market competition influence insider trading profitability?
, 2021We examine whether and how product market competition affects insider trading profitability. We empirically show that the insiders of firms in highly competitive industries make higher abnormal profits.
Dewan Rahman, M. Kabir, B. Oliver
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