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Impact of government interventions on the stock market during Covid-19: A case study in Vietnam
Nguyen Hong Thang +5 more
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What are the effects of ICT diffusion on stock market in emerging countries?
Zouheyr Gheraia
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Retraction notice to "Dynamic association of stock market volatility, foreign portfolio investment and macroeconomic indicators by taking the impact of structural breaks" [Heliyon 9 (2023) e19115]. [PDF]
Shah SSH +7 more
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Herding Behavior in African Stock Markets: A State-Space Assessment During Times of Crisis
Mohamed Lamine Mbengue +3 more
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We study an optimal contracting problem between shareholders and managers when managers’ effort choices are hidden but on which stock market prices reveal some information. When the stock market rewards winners and punishes losers within an industry, stock-based incentive generates a tournament effect and causes strategic complementarity among managers
Emre Ozdenoren, Kathy Yuan
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The Journal of Business, 2006
We present theory and evidence of stock price manipulation. Manipulators trade in the presence of other traders seeking information about the stock’s true value. More information seekers imply greater competition for shares, making it easier for manipulators to trade and potentially worsening market efficiency.
Rajesh K. Aggarwal, Guojun Wu
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We present theory and evidence of stock price manipulation. Manipulators trade in the presence of other traders seeking information about the stock’s true value. More information seekers imply greater competition for shares, making it easier for manipulators to trade and potentially worsening market efficiency.
Rajesh K. Aggarwal, Guojun Wu
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Stock market aversion? Political preferences and stock market participation
Journal of Financial Economics, 2010We find that left-wing voters and politicians are less likely to invest in stocks, controlling for income, wealth, education, and other relevant factors. This finding from unique data sets in Finland is robust both at the zip code and at the individual level. A moderate left voter is 17-20% less likely to own stocks than a moderate right voter.
Torstila, Sami, Kaustia, Markku
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CDS - Stock market chaotic relationship - Turkish stock market case
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019In this paper, two important points will be investigated, if the variables have the chaotic behavior by LLE and Henon map and if they have chaotic causality by Hristu-Varsakelis and Kyrtsou causality test. It was determined the chaotic behavior of the Turkish stock market and CDS.
Gokmenoglu, Seyit M. +2 more
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