Predicting Stock Returns

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Implications for Asset Pricing

ISBN: 3319690078
ISBN 13: 9783319690070
Autor: McMillan, David G
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiii, 136 S., 2 s/w Illustr., 5 farbige Illustr., 136 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.12.2017
Auflage: 1/2018
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of asset price movement. It examines different aspects of stock return predictability, the interaction between stock return and dividend growth predictability, the relationship between stocks and bonds, and the resulting implications for asset price movement. By contributing to our understanding of the factors that cause price movement, this book will be of benefit to researchers, practitioners and policy makers alike. 

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Beschreibung

Uses advanced econometric techniques Brings together current research in the area of asset pricingExamines the relationship between stocks and bonds Contributes to improved theoretical models

Autorenporträt

David G. McMillan is a Professor of Finance at the University of Stirling, UK. His research interests are in empirical financial economics, and include forecasting asset returns and volatility, modelling the linkages between asset prices and macroeconomic variables and examining the behaviour of financial and investor ratios. David has published widely on these topics in internationally respected peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Banking and Finance and the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. He is a senior editor for the Cogent Economics and Finance and Cogent Business and Management journals and sits of the editorial board of several internationally respected journals, including the European Journal of Finance and the Journal of Asset Management.

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