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Evolution of Worldwide Stock Markets, Correlation Structure and Correlation Based Graphs

2011

We investigate the daily correlation present among market indices of stock exchanges located all over the world in the time period Jan 1996 - Jul 2009. We discover that the correlation among market indices presents both a fast and a slow dynamics. The slow dynamics reflects the development and consolidation of globalization. The fast dynamics is associated with critical events that originate in a specific country or region of the world and rapidly affect the global system. We provide evidence that the short term timescale of correlation among market indices is less than 3 trading months (about 60 trading days). The average values of the non diagonal elements of the correlation matrix, corre…

CorrelationActuarial scienceStock exchangeCovariance matrixFinancial marketEconometricsMutual informationCorrelation swapStock (geology)Eigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Predictive Ability of Financial Information for Future Earnings: A European Perspective

2003

The objective of this paper is to analyse cross-national differences in the predictive ability of financial information (accounting and market data) for future earnings. We adopt a European perspective in our analysis by focusing on four representative European countries (France, Germany, Spain and the UK) in order to assess whether the institutional and accounting differences among them result in inter-country differences in the predictive value of financial information. In particular, we consider that differences in the extent of conservatism, due to country characteristics, such as the legal system (code-law vs common-law), the way companies finance their operations, and the relationship…

Earnings response coefficientEconomics and Econometricsmedicine.medical_specialtyEarningsbusiness.industryFinancial ratioAccountingConservatismPositive accountingStock exchangeOrder (exchange)AccountingMarket datamedicinebusinessFinanceSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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The cost of equity and exchange listing evidence from the French stock market

1997

We reconsider the behaviour of prices around the period close to the listing on the Marché à Règlement Mensuel (RM). First, an event study based on a sample of 60 firms has been set up to test the existence of the exchange listing effect on the French market. Then we discuss and test the financial reasons which can justify abnormal returns around the announcement day and the day of the listing. We explore four reasons to explain the impact of the stock exchange listings: one is the informative content of the operation which induces an upward revision of the future earnings. Three other hypotheses rely on a decrease in the discount rate originated by less risky cash flows, an increase in tra…

EarningsFinancial economicsbankingEvent studyfinanceCost of equity[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceStock exchangeEconomicsabnormal returnsForward market[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesStock marketCash flowListing (finance)taxation[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeevent study
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Risk transmission between Islamic and conventional stock markets: A return and volatility spillover analysis

2017

Abstract This paper contributes to the current debate on the empirical validity of the decoupling hypothesis of the Islamic stock market from its mainstream counterparts by examining return and volatility spillovers across the global Islamic stock market, three main conventional national stock markets (the US, the UK and Japan) and a number of influential macroeconomic and financial variables over the period from July 1996 to June 2016. To that end, the VAR-based spillover index approach based on the generalized VAR framework developed by Diebold and Yilmaz (2012) is applied. The empirical analysis shows strong interactions in return and volatility among the global Islamic stock market, the…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeFinancial economics05 social sciencesStock market bubbleNon-qualified stock optionRestricted stockEconomiaStock market indexMarket makerIslamismeStock exchange0502 economics and businessEconomicsStock market050207 economicsHedge (finance)Finance
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Assessment of the Insolvency Risk in Companies Listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange

2019

Abstract The present study presents, from the theoretical and pragmatic point of view, 6 of the established score models regarding the assessment of the insolvency risk, belonging to the Anglo-Saxon, Continental and Romanian schools. The research sample is made up of 26 companies belonging to the hotel industry and restaurants, listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange. The research was carried out over a period of 11 years (2007-2017). Following the application of the score models, it was found that during the period covered by the research, a number of 14 companies had a relatively high insolvency risk and 12 of them had a relatively low insolvency risk.

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeInsolvencyStrategy and Managementfinancial difficulty05 social sciencesg15Financial systemscore modelsinsolvency riskfinancial performanceRegional economics. Space in economicsbankruptcyEconomics as a scienceStock exchangeHT3880502 economics and businessg32Business050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementHB71-74FinanceStudia Universitatis Vasile Goldis Arad, Seria Stiinte Economice
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Stock market and exchange rate information in the Taylor rule : Evidence from OECD countries

2017

We analyze the effects of stock market and exchange rate information in a forward-looking Taylor rule for monthly data from 14 OECD countries during the years 1999–2016. Especially the stock market information in the form of dividend but also the currency market information in the form of real exchange rate are revealed to be relevant in Taylor rule for many of the countries examined by helping to strengthen the role of inflation and real economic activity deviations in the policy rule. In many cases the rule also seems to be opportunistic, i.e., the inflation target has been time-varying. peerReviewed

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeta51105 social sciencesMonetary policyvaluuttamarkkinatmonetary policyMonetary economicsMarket makerstock marketrahapolitiikkaTaylor ruleTaylorin sääntöTaylor ruleExchange rateOrder (exchange)Stock exchange0502 economics and businessEconomicsStock market050207 economicscurrency marketForeign exchange marketFinancepörssit
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Pre-holiday effect, large trades and small investor behaviour

2004

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the existence of a pre-holiday effect in the most important stocks of the Spanish Stock Exchange which are also traded in both the New York Stock Exchange and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Our results show high abnormal returns on the trading day prior to holidays. Several tests prove that the Spanish holiday effect is not due to market calendars in the USA or Germany. Also, we prove that the pre-holiday effect is not a manifestation of other calendar anomalies. The study of different liquidity measures suggests that the pre-holiday effect could be due to the reluctance of small investors to buy on pre-holidays, which produces an increase in the a…

Economics and EconometricsAverage sizeFinancial economicsStock exchangeAnomaly (natural sciences)Institutional investorEconomicsBusinessMonetary economicsMarket makerFinanceMarket liquidityJournal of Empirical Finance
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Why is equity order flow so persistent?

2015

Abstract Order flow in equity markets is remarkably persistent in the sense that order signs (to buy or sell) are positively autocorrelated out to time lags of tens of thousands of orders, corresponding to many days. Two possible explanations are herding, corresponding to positive correlation in the behavior of different investors, or order splitting, corresponding to positive autocorrelation in the behavior of single investors. We investigate this using order flow data from the London Stock Exchange for which we have membership identifiers. By formulating models for herding and order splitting, as well as models for brokerage choice, we are able to overcome the distortion introduced by bro…

Economics and EconometricsControl and OptimizationMarket microstructureApplied MathematicsPrice impactAutocorrelationEquity (finance)Market microstructureHerdingBehavioral economicsPositive correlationOrder flowMicroeconomicsOrder splittingStock exchangeBehavioral financeEconomicsEconometricsHerding
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The exchange rates – indicators for assessing the financial performance of the companies from Romania

2016

Abstract The research aims to determine the financial performance of the companies listed and traded on the Bucharest Stock Exchange from the manufacturing sector in Romania, compared with the performance recorded by the Bucharest Stock Exchange, based on the exchange rates. It was concluded that the financial performance of the companies included in the research, quantified on the basis of the exchange rates, decreased significantly with the arrival of the financial and economic crisis, currently, the companies being unable to reach the level of performance recorded before the crisis.

Economics and EconometricsFinancial performanceStrategy and ManagementFinancial systemsimple linear regressionexchange ratesRegional economics. Space in economicsManufacturing sectorc1Economics as a scienceEconomyStock exchangeHT388g10BusinessBusiness and International ManagementSimple linear regressionpearson correlation coefficientBusiness managementHB71-74performancec12FinanceStudia Universitatis „Vasile Goldis” Arad – Economics Series
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Partisan Politics Theory and stock market performance: Evidence for Spain

2012

ABSTRACTThis paper examines the influence of Spanish major political events on stock market performance by testing the empirical implications of the existing theories focused on the connection between politics and stock exchanges. On the one hand, our findings give support to the partisan politics theory, since stock returns behave differently depending on the political orientation of the government, not only on the day of the national election but also during their tenure of office. On the other hand, the analytical results demonstrate that there are no abnormal positive returns during the second half of the government's term, which contradicts the opportunistic political business cycle th…

Economics and EconometricsGovernmentPoliticsFinancial economicsStock exchangeAccountingBusiness cycleEconomicsStock marketVolatility (finance)FinanceStock (geology)Biology and political orientationSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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