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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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The Review of Economic Studies, 1983
Suppose that a perfectly competitive firm wishes to determine its intertemporal production-and-investment plan in accordance with its shareholders' interests. Will it be able to satisfy this desideratum? And if so, what course should it pursue? In a general equilibrium model with many periods, uncertainty, incomplete markets, and trading through time ...
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Suppose that a perfectly competitive firm wishes to determine its intertemporal production-and-investment plan in accordance with its shareholders' interests. Will it be able to satisfy this desideratum? And if so, what course should it pursue? In a general equilibrium model with many periods, uncertainty, incomplete markets, and trading through time ...
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Marketable Securities and the Stock Market
1984Fortunately, Fred Daly’s setback and decline as reported in chapter 2 was entirely mythical, and in fact his early success was merely the start of a long term trend of continually rising profits, deriving largely from an expansion in the number of his shop outlets, and diversification into records, toys, games and miscellaneous goods.
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The stock market is a vital component of the global financial system, providing a platform for the buying and selling of equities, bonds, and other securities. This study delves into the intricate structure of the stock market, highlighting the roles and functions of major stock exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq.
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The IT Revolution and the Stock Market. [PDF]
A new technology or product is often developed by the single entrepreneur. Whether he reaches the initial public offering stage or is acquired by a listed firm, it takes time for the innovator to add value to the stock market. Indeed, the innovation may, at first, reduce the market's value because some firms--usually large or old--will cling to old ...
Greenwood, J., Jovanovic, B.
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THE OUTLOOK FOR THE STOCK MARKET
The Journal of Finance, 1963ATTEMPTING TO ANTICIPATE the future trend of stock prices is a perilous and usually unrewarding business. Yet there is probably no more fascinating problem facing the student of finance and economics. The search for reliable results is greatly complicated by the fact that one is often in doubt as to where the market is now, as well as being uncertain ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
We investigate the influence of public companies on their local economies through the spending of their employees on local goods and services. Using the taxicab industry in New York City as a laboratory, we find that tips paid for taxis taken near firms’ headquarters are higher on the days their stock returns are higher.
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We investigate the influence of public companies on their local economies through the spending of their employees on local goods and services. Using the taxicab industry in New York City as a laboratory, we find that tips paid for taxis taken near firms’ headquarters are higher on the days their stock returns are higher.
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Is the Stock Market Efficient?
Science, 1989A stock market is said to be efficient if it accurately reflects all relevant information in determining security prices. Critics have asserted that share prices are far too volatile to be explained by changes in objective economic events—the October 1987 crash being a case in point. Although the evidence is not unambiguous, reports of the death of the
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2016
In analyzing the connections between democracy and the stock market, I note how the trading of equities really only exists because of a political decision in favor of limited liability for corporations. I then explain the political drivers of stock prices, including elections and wars. The main pillars of the government’s regulation of the stock market
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In analyzing the connections between democracy and the stock market, I note how the trading of equities really only exists because of a political decision in favor of limited liability for corporations. I then explain the political drivers of stock prices, including elections and wars. The main pillars of the government’s regulation of the stock market
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Indonesian Stock Market’s Dynamic Integration with Asian Stock Markets and World Stock Markets
Jurnal Pengurusan, 2018ABSTRACT The study examines the relationship and integration of stock markets by using a DCC-GARCH from the period of January 1999 to September 2015. The period of January 1999 to September 2015 is chosen because in this period there has been a revocation of foreign ownership restrictions on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. By using this dynamic approach,
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