نتایج جستجو برای: g15

تعداد نتایج: 620  

2004
Anthony Richards

This paper analyses data for the aggregate daily trading of all foreign investors in six Asian emerging equity markets and provides two new findings. First, foreigners’ flows into several markets show positive-feedback trading with respect to global, as well as domestic, equity returns. In particular, foreigners tend to be buyers in these markets on the day after rises in these markets or in US...

2015
Delroy M. Hunter

I use ADRs to examine if the equity markets of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico have become internationally integrated in the post-liberalization period and, if not, whether direct and/or indirect barriers are the cause of segmentation. In addition, I assess the evolution of the level of integration over time to determine if these markets are converging to or diverging from integration. I find that...

2015
Pietro Bonetti Saverio Bozzolan

Previous literature documents that foreign firms cross-listed in the U.S. Stock Exchanges experience an improvement in the information environment. This paper disputes the idea that cross-listing per se increases the quality of the firm information environment by considering whether this enhancement depends on the effective adoption of stricter rules. As research setting, we use Section 302 of ...

2002
Andrew Worthington Helen Higgs

This paper examines the transmission of equity returns and volatility among Asian equity markets and investigates the differences that exist in this regard between the developed and emerging markets. Three developed markets (Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore) and six emerging markets (Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand) are included in the analysis. A multivariate gen...

2001
Timothy J. Brailsford Jack H.W. Penm Deane Terrell

Vector autoregressive models are increasingly being used in the analysis of relationships within and between financial markets. In such models, there are circumstances that require zero entries in the coefficient matrices. Such circumstances can be particularly relevant in the context of markets with special characteristics, such as emerging economies. This paper shows that a direct extension o...

Journal: :Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 2015
Weihong Huang Zhenxi Chen

In this paper we examine assets price deviation in a multi-market system with heterogeneous investors in each market. Coupled map lattices (CML) is introduced to the market maker framework. It results in market cluster sharing the same sign of deviation in the chaotic interval. Distribution plots are applied to understand the deviation persistence enhancement from the coupling e¤ect. Besides th...

2012
Andreas Schrimpf Maik Schmeling

We investigate if asset return volatility is predictable by macroeconomic and financial variables and shed light on the economic drivers of financial volatility. Our approach is distinct due to its comprehensiveness: First, we employ a data-rich forecast methodology to handle a large set of potential predictors in a Bayesian Model Averaging approach, and, second, we take a look at multiple asse...

2013
G. Geoffrey Booth Umit G. Gurun Harold Zhang

We examine how financial networks influence asset prices and trading performance. Consistent with theoretical studies on the role of communication networks in information dissemination, we posit that global financial institutions, having more extensive and strategic financial networks, can more efficiently acquire and process information pertaining to asset trading due to their better access to...

2015
Satyajit Chatterjee Burcu Eyigungor

A sovereign’s inability to commit to a course of action regarding future borrowing and default behavior makes long-term debt costly (the problem of debt dilution). One mechanism to mitigate the debt dilution problem is the inclusion of a seniority clause in sovereign debt contracts. In the event of default, creditors are to be paid off in the order in which they lent (the “absolute priority” or...

2010
Matthieu Stigler Ajay Shah Ila Patnaik

Capital controls can induce large and persistent deviations from the Law of One Price for cross-listed stocks in international capital markets. A considerable literature has explored firm-specific factors which influence ADR pricing when LOP is violated. In this paper, we examine the interlinkages between Indian ADR premiums and macroeconomic time-series. We construct an ADR premium index, wher...

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