Sanjay Sehgal
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Company Characteristics and Common Stock Returns: The Indian Experience
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 1, 2004 Issue #4
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Short-term prior return patterns in stocks and sector returns: evidence for BRICKS markets
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 9, 2012 Issue #1
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Relationship between cross sectional volatility and stock returns: evidence from India
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 9, 2012 Issue #2
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Accruals and cash flows anomalies: evidence from Indian stock market
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 9, 2012 Issue #4
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Equity market anomalies in major European economies
Asheesh Pandey , Sanjay Sehgal , Amiya Kumar Mohapatra , Pradeepta Kumar Samanta doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.18(2).2021.20Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 18, 2021 Issue #2 pp. 245-260
Views: 928 Downloads: 407 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThis paper investigates five leading equity market anomalies – size, value, momentum, profitability, and asset growth, for four Western European markets, namely, Germany, France, Italy and Spain, from January 2002 to March 2018. The study tests whether these anomalies reverse under different macro-economic uncertainty conditions, and evaluates if strategies based on time diversification can be formed using these equity market anomalies. Market anomalies were tested using four major asset pricing models – the Capital Asset Pricing Model, the Fama-French three-factor model, the Carhart model, and the Fama-French five-factor model. Macro-economic uncertainty was tested using two proxies, namely VIX and default premiums. Time diversified strategies were examined by estimating Sharpe ratios of combined portfolios formed by combining winner univariate portfolios. Value effect in Germany, Size effect in France and Profitability effect in Italy and Spain provide the highest unadjusted returns on long side strategies. No significant reversal of these anomalies was found under different macroeconomic uncertainties. Asset pricing tests show that CAPM works well for Spain and Italy, while Carhart’s model explains returns in Germany. The Fama-French five factor model does not seem to be a good descriptor of asset pricing for data. No suitable model for explaining asset returns is identified for France. Finally, it is observed that some of the equity market anomalies seem to be countercyclical and therefore provide time diversification opportunities. The study has implications for academicians, investors, and policy makers by providing insights for developing profitable investment strategies and highlighting the efficacy of alternative models as performance benchmarks.
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