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Information Efficiency and Anomalies in Asian Equity Markets : Theories and evidence, Paperback / softback Book

Information Efficiency and Anomalies in Asian Equity Markets : Theories and evidence Paperback / softback

Edited by Qaiser Munir, Sook Ching Kok

Part of the Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy series

Paperback / softback

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The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) maintains that all relevant information is fully and immediately reflected in stock prices and that investors will obtain an equilibrium rate of return.

The EMH has far reaching implications for capital allocation, stock price prediction, and the effectiveness of specific trading strategies.

Equity market anomalies reflect that the market is inefficient and hence, contradicts the EMH.

This book gathers both theoretical and practical perspectives, by including research issues, methodological approaches, practical case studies, uses of new policy and other points of view related to equity market efficiency to help address the future challenges facing the global equity markets and economies.

Information Efficiency and Anomalies in Asian Equity Markets: Theories and evidence is an insightful resource that will be useful for students, academics and professionals alike.

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