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Daily Patterns in Stock Returns: Evidence From the New Zealand Stock Market 被引量:1
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作者 Li Bin Liu Benjamin 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2011年第10期1116-1121,共6页
In this paper, we study day-of-the-week effects in stock retums across different industry sectors in the New Zealand market. Unlike other studies on this market, we examine weekday seasonality using daily stock return... In this paper, we study day-of-the-week effects in stock retums across different industry sectors in the New Zealand market. Unlike other studies on this market, we examine weekday seasonality using daily stock return data of four market indexes and 16 industry sectors for the period from October 1, 1997 to April 16, 2009. We do not find significant Monday anomalies of the market index, large capitalization stock index and all industry sectors except for the property sector. Our finding is inconsistent with the literature on the New Zealand stock market. However, we find that the mid and small capitalization stocks have significant negative returns on Mondays than on other weekdays, which is consistent with the previous studies in some other markets. 展开更多
关键词 New Zealand stock market market efficiency market anomaly day-of-the-week effect
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Monthly Seasonality in the Top 50 Australian Stocks
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作者 Liu Benjamin Li Bin 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2011年第4期380-390,共11页
We studied monthly seasonality in the top 50 Australian stocks across different industry sectors. Unlike other Australian studies, we examined monthly seasonality using stock return data of individual companies for th... We studied monthly seasonality in the top 50 Australian stocks across different industry sectors. Unlike other Australian studies, we examined monthly seasonality using stock return data of individual companies for the period of January 1980 through to August 2010. We found that stock returns of over half of the 50 companies are significantly positive in April and December, and most companies have low stock returns in October. Seven companies have higher returns in April than in other months of the year, most of which are banking and financial services companies, while six companies have lower returns in February than in other months. Although Australia has a July-June taxation cycle, we found that only three stocks have a July anomaly. The findings are inconsistent with the tax-loss selling hypothesis and other studies on the Australian equity markets (e.g., Brown, Keim, Kleidon, & Marsh, 1983; Brailsford & Easton, 1991). However, our findings are generally consistent with Bonin and Moses (1974) on individual stock seasonality 展开更多
关键词 Australian stock market market efficiency market anomaly monthly effect January effect SEASONALITY
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