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Comovements and hedging effectiveness between conventional and Islamic cryptocurrencies: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2024) 19 (12): 4383–4408.
Published: 28 March 2023
... 25 07 2022 12 10 2022 17 10 2022 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Islamic cryptocurrencies Conventional cryptocurrencies COVID-19 Comovements Wavelet approach Hedging effectiveness C58 G11 G15...
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Does investor sentiment differently affect stocks in different sectors? Evidence from China
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2023) 18 (9): 3224–3244.
Published: 06 October 2021
... Limited 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Investor sentiment Stock return Wavelet approach Multiscale analysis Nonlinear Granger causality The classical finance theory assumes that investors in financial market are “rational man” and the market is efficient...
