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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Gabler Verlag, Gabler Verlag, 2008
ISBN 10: 383491259X ISBN 13: 9783834912596
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Exactly forty years after Eugene Fama's (1965) article 'The Behavior of Stock Market Prices' (Journal of Business), the play 'E cient Capital Markets' is still going strong. With his thesis, Frank Ecker is adding a new act to the play: His work is a combination of several new developments on the analytical and empirical capital market research front. Capital market e ciency is based on two aspects. First, the ability of investors to identify a situation in which asset prices are out of the capital market equilibrium. Second, on the possibility of the market to make arbitrage pro ts by driving the prices back to the equilibrium value. Both aspects are conditional on the set of 'relevant' information. As a result, the basic question is: What is relevant information and how is it processed by investors This work is building on the concept of information quality, information uncertainty or information risk. Fama's e cient market hypothesis is just a special case based on the assumption that new information is absolutely correct and completely credible to all investors. In contrast, this work makes use of the more general assumption that new information can be characterized by very di erent degrees of credibility, or qu- ity. The setting of initial public o erings is chosen as one of the few capital market transactions arguably characterized by high information asymmetry between the rm's insiders (management) and outsiders (investors).
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Information Risk and Long-Run Performance of Initial Public Offerings | Frank Ecker | Taschenbuch | xvii | Englisch | 2008 | Gabler Verlag | EAN 9783834912596 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Gabler in Springer Science + Business Media, Tiergartenstr. 15-17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Exactly forty years after Eugene Famäs (1965) article ¿The Behavior of Stock Market Prices¿ (Journal of Business), the play ¿E?cient Capital Markets¿ is still going strong. With his thesis, Frank Ecker is adding a new act to the play: His work is a combination of several new developments on the analytical and empirical capital market research front. Capital market e?ciency is based on two aspects. First, the ability of investors to identify a situation in which asset prices are out of the capital market equilibrium. Second, on the possibility of the market to make arbitrage pro?ts by driving the prices back to the equilibrium value. Both aspects are conditional on the set of ¿relevant¿ information. As a result, the basic question is: What is relevant information and how is it processed by investors? This work is building on the concept of information quality, information uncertainty or information risk. Famäs e?cient market hypothesis is just a special case based on the assumption that new information is absolutely correct and completely credible to all investors. In contrast, this work makes use of the more general assumption that new information can be characterized by very di?erent degrees of credibility, or qu- ity. The setting of initial public o?erings is chosen as one of the few capital market transactions arguably characterized by high information asymmetry between the ?rm¿s insiders (management) and outsiders (investors).