نتایج جستجو برای: tehran stock exchange jel classification g14

تعداد نتایج: 780816  

2015
Khelifa Mazouz Yuliang Wu Shuxing Yin

This study investigates the trading activity in options and stock markets around informed events with extreme daily stock price movements. We find that informed agents are more likely to trade options prior to negative news and stocks ahead of positive news. We also show that optioned stocks overreact to the arrival of negative news, but react efficiently to positive news. However, the overreac...

Charles Harvie Issa Ali

 Libya experienced a substantial increase in oil revenue as a result of increased oil prices during the period of the late 1970s and early 1980s, and again after 2000. Recent increases in oil production and the price of oil, and their positive and negative macroeconomic impacts upon key macroeconomic variables, are of considerable contemporary importance to an oil dependent economy such as that...

We have introduced an early warning system for volatility regimes regarding Tehran Stock Exchange using Markov Switching GARCH approach. We have examined whether Tehran Stock Market has calmed down or more specifically, whether the surge in volatility during 2007-2010 global financial crises still affects stock return volatility in Iran.  Doing so, we have used a regime switching GARCH model.  ...

2012
Guy Kaplanski Haim Levy

Asymmetric information models are tested using options implied volatility and volume of trade in eight international markets. We explore the relations between the trading break time duration, the quality of public information, the discretion of options liquidity traders to postpone their trades, and the interday and intraday implied volatility and volume of trade in options. Although asymmetric...

2015
Sanders S. Chang Albert Wang

Article history: Received 2 March 2015 Received in revised form 19 May 2015 Accepted 26 May 2015 Available online 9 June 2015 Wecombine two concepts of informed trading – contrarian trades and stealth trading – to develop proxies for the probability of informed trading. These proxies are used to test the link between informed trading and adverse selection asmeasuredbybid–ask spreads and stock i...

Journal: :Algorithmic Finance 2015
Martin Wallmeier

We present a new method to measure the intraday relationship between movements of implied volatility smiles and stock index returns. It exploits a specific characteristic of the smile profile in high-frequency data. Using transaction data for EuroStoxx 50 options from 2000 to 2011 and DAX options from 1995 to 2011 (14 million transactions), we find that the intraday evolution of volatility smil...

2012
Junyan Shen Jianfeng Yu

This study explores the role of investor sentiment in the pricing of a broad set of macro-related risk factors. Economic theory suggests that pervasive factors (such as TFP and consumption growth) should be priced in the cross-section of stock returns. However, when we form portfolios based directly on their exposure to macro factors, we find that portfolios with higher risk exposure do not ear...

2004
Chitru S. Fernando Srinivasan Krishnamurthy Paul A. Spindt

We ask whether a firm’s choice of IPO price is informative in the sense that it relates systematically to the firm’s other choices and characteristics. We find that both institutional ownership and underwriter reputation increases monotonically with the chosen IPO price level. We also find that the relationship between IPO price and underpricing is U-shaped. In contrast, post-IPO turnover displ...

2014

This paper examines the stock return performance of the IPO stocks which are listed on the Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) in Hong Kong. By using several benchmarks, over three years, this paper finds that the results produced are sensitive to the benchmark employed. The two factors causing the underperformance of GEM stocks are the ‘technology boom’ and ‘IPO effects’. This suggests that appropr...

2005
George Alexandridis Antonios Antoniou Huainan Zhao Abhay Abhyankar Phil Arbour John Doukas

We examine the relation between institutional ownership in acquiring firms and their post takeover stock performance. We find that negative long-run abnormal returns appear to decline (in economic and statistical terms) as the extent and persistence of institutional ownership increase, after accounting for the size, book-to-market and method of payment effects. Given the unusually high uncertai...

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