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The Day-of-the-Week Effect: Evidence from Selected Balkan Markets
The main aim of this paper is to investigate the existence of the “day of the week” financial effect in select Balkans stock markets indices. Many findings of market anomalies have corroborated the presence of the “day of the week” effect in developed ...
Karanovic Goran, Karanovic Bisera
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Stock Market Anomalies in South Africa and its Neighbouring Countries [PDF]
This study adopted the alternative approach called closure test principle which is proposed by Alt et al. (2011) to examine the stock market anomalies in South Africa and its Neighbouring Countries.
Chia Ricky Chee-Jiun, Lim Shiok Ye
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James Platt Junior's Contributions to Old English Grammar1
Abstract In 1883, Henry Sweet took issue with James Platt junior, a 21‐year‐old language enthusiast. At the time, Platt was England's brightest young prospect in Old English linguistic studies. Sweet recognised Platt's talent, but he became convinced that he was also a plagiarist and tried to have him expelled from the Philological Society.
Stephen Laker
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Informed Trade of Earnings Announcements
ABSTRACT This paper examines how market participants trade on private information about firm fundamentals using the largest known case of informed trade of earnings announcements. From 2011 to 2015, a cartel of sophisticated traders illegally obtained early access to and traded on over 1,000 firm earnings announcements.
CHLOE XIE
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Anomalous Price Behavior Following Earnings Surprises: Does Representativeness Cause Overreaction? [PDF]
Behavioral Finance aims to explain empirical anomalies by introducing investor psychology as a determinant of asset pricing. This study provides strong evidence that anomalous stock price behavior following earnings announcements is due to a ...
Michael Kaestner
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Anomalies in Indian Stock Market
The effect of market anomalies on different Stock Indices. Whether the Stock Indices are affected by the different effects like January Effect, March Effect and Day of the Weak Effect many more. Or there is an Arch-Garch Effect in the Stock Indices. With the data of different stock indices for last 10 years.
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Exemption or illusion? The impact of a youth tax policy on house asking prices in Portugal
Abstract Affordable housing has become an increasing challenge for young individuals in Portugal, where rising house prices and precarious employment conditions hinder homeownership. To address this barrier, the Portuguese Government introduced a tax exemption for individuals under 35 purchasing their first home.
Luís Clemente‐Casinhas, Sofia Vale
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The Value Spread as a Predictor of Returns [PDF]
Recent studies have used the value spread to predict aggregate stock returns to construct cash-flow betas that appear to explain the size and value anomalies.
Lu Zhang, Naiping Lu
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ABSTRACT We study a long‐horizon, oligopolistic market with random shocks to demand that can be arbitraged by two storage operators with finite capacity. This problem applies to any storable commodity—that is, most commodities. Because the arbitrage spread is so sensitive to market power, storage operators face strong incentives to restrain quantities ...
Sergei Balakin, Guillaume Roger
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Exploring fundamental anomalies: Evidence from the Moroccan stock market
Fundamental anomalies are explored, for the first time, in the Moroccan stock market. The sample includes non-financial companies from July 2001 to June 2020.
Safae Benfeddoul, Asmâa Alaoui Taïb
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