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Security Analysis and Market Making
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003In this paper we analyze the interrelatedness of security analysis and market-making activities. Our results indicate that there exists a bidirectional and positive relation between analyst following and the number of market makers. Using detailed data on analyst and dealer affiliations, we also find that dealers are more likely to make markets in ...
Kee H. Chung, Seong-Yeon Cho
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Security Standards for the RFID Market
IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine, 2005As the RFID market expands, we'll see the continued proliferation of RFID tags built for highly specialized vertical markets, which means greater variety and the consequent need to ensure interoperability. A great deal of research and development is currently under way in the RFID security field to mitigate both known and postulated risks ...
Ted S. Phillips +2 more
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Trading Mechanisms in Securities Markets
The Journal of Finance, 1992ABSTRACTThis paper analyzes price formation under two trading mechanisms: a continuous quote‐driven system where dealers post prices before order submission and an order‐driven system where traders submit orders before prices are determined. The order‐driven system operates either as a continuous auction, with immediate order execution, or as a ...
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Security Games with Market Insurance
2011Security games are characterized by multiple players who strategically adjust their defenses against an abstract attacker, represented by realizations of nature. The defense strategies include both actions where security generates positive externalities and actions that do not.
Benjamin Johnson 0001 +2 more
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Diversification and Equilibrium in Securities Markets
Journal of Economic Theory, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Analysis of stock market securities
1984The principal objective of investment is to maximise returns while minimising risk. However, we have already noted that investments giving high returns will tend to incur high risk, whilst low risk investments will tend to give relatively low returns. Thus the investor must compromise.
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Macro Markets and Financial Security
2002Abstract Today, people have a rich set of investment options, ranging from low-risk money market instruments to high-risk growth stocks. They can choose to invest in mutual funds, hedge funds, and pension plans. They can hedge themselves with options and other derivatives while investing both at home and across the globe.
Stefano Athanasoulis +2 more
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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1935
Jules I. Bogen, Twentieth Century Fund
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Jules I. Bogen, Twentieth Century Fund
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