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The effect of white collar crime announcement on stock price performance: Evidence from Malaysian stock market
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Journal of Financial Crime
Journal of Financial Crime (2016) 23 (4): 1126–1139.
Published: 03 October 2016
... Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2016 Emerald Group Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only White collar crime Event study Stock price The economic impact of a white-collar crime is massive. An estimate of the cost of a white-collar crime to companies, government and society around...
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Stocks’ prices manipulation around national elections?: An event study for the case of Greek banking sector
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Journal of Financial Crime
Journal of Financial Crime (2016) 23 (2): 248–256.
Published: 03 May 2016
... Exchange, event study methodology and market model, the results of this paper claim that the five Greek national Parliamentary elections during the 1996-2009 period had no statistically significant effect on the Greek banks’ stocks. The results show that cumulative average abnormal returns (CAARs) were...
