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Tchai Tavor
This research investigates the burgeoning peer-to-peer (P2P) economy, exemplified by platforms such as Airbnb, and its implications within the North American context. The study focuses on understanding the repercussions of Airbnb announcements on capital...
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Loan Thi Vu, Dong Ngoc Pham, Hang Thu Kieu and Thuy Thi Thanh Pham
News on the stock market contains positive or negative sentiments depending on whether the information provided is favorable or unfavorable to the stock market. This study aims to discover news sentiments and classify news according to its sentiments wit...
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Bayram Veli Salur and Cumhur Ekinci
We examine whether investor sentiment can explain anomalies such as size and book-to-market in the US stock market. Differently from the literature, we test combination portfolios (portfolios formed on more than one factor such as size, book-to-market ra...
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Prakash Pinto, Shakila Bolar, Iqbal Thonse Hawaldar, Aleyamma George and Abdelrhman Meero
One of the prominent types of calendar anomalies includes holiday effects, where stocks show abnormally higher mean returns on the days prior to holidays in comparison to other trading days. The current study investigates the existence of holiday effects...
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Qian Chen, Xiang Gao, Jianming Mo and Zhouling Xu
The existing literature shows that, due to locality and familiarity, spatial investor?firm adjacency plays a key role in determining stock investor attention, as proxied by the location where investors initiate an Internet search of the ticker symbol. Th...
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Peizhi Zhao and Yuyan Wang
Economic policy uncertainty has been identified as a new macroeconomic risk factor that harms the stock market?s profitability. This paper examines the impact of the Chinese EPU levels on one of the most famous financial anomalies?momentum returns. A new...
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Charlie Charoenwong, David K. Ding and Ping Wang
Since the adoption of the SEC?s Rule 10b-21 in 1988, many researchers have been concerned over the effectiveness of short sales constraints in preventing manipulative trading in the derivatives market. We analyze whether options can be used as synthetic ...
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Qian Chen,Xiang Gao,Gangchen Liu
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This paper utilizes Chinese stock data to provide further evidence on the power of limited attention theory in explaining post-earnings announcement drift. As retail investors prevail in China and they are easily distracted by market swings, we should ex...
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Garrison Hongyu Song,Ajeet Jain
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A theoretic model based on the concepts of constrained arbitrage and capital mobility is proposed to interpret closed-end fund puzzles. Although a discount for a closed-end fund?s price relative to its net asset value (NAV) is more prevalent, our model n...
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Paul Farah and Hui Li
This study investigates market reactions to announcements of CEO turnover and finds that forced turnovers are not accompanied by positive returns, which contradicts the broad view that firing a CEO sends a positive signal to the market. This contradictio...
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