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On the efficiency of the Malaysian banking sector: a risk‐return perspective
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International Journal of Commerce and Management (2009) 19 (3): 222–232.
Published: 04 September 2009
... (2006b) in Malaysia, and Kirkwood and Nahm (2006) in Australia. This is surprising since several studies have examined the relationship between share price changes and traditional accounting performance measures that reflect earnings and cash flows and many of them tend to support that earnings...
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The value relevance of earnings and book values in equity valuation: An international perspective ‐ The case of Kuwait
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International Journal of Commerce and Management (2005) 15 (1): 68–79.
Published: 28 February 2005
... includes all Kuwaiti firms listed on the Kuwaiti Stock Exchange (KSE) in which earnings, book values, and share prices are available for the study period 1992-2001. To control for the effect of the extreme values, we removed one-half percent of either earnings-to-price or book value-to-market value...
