Essays about: "Chen Hong"

Found 3 essays containing the words Chen Hong.

  1. 1. Stock-Price-Based M&A Performance Evaluation of the A-H Dual-Listed Acquirers-- Based on China's A-Share Stock Market and Hong Kong Stock Market

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomi

    Author : Yiming Song; Chen Liu; [2018]
    Keywords : M A performance; A-H dual-listed companies; A-share market; H-share market; Chinese M A;

    Abstract : Using the data from A-share market and H-share market during 2014 - 2017, this thesis mainly analyzes how stock returns of the acquirers changed before and after the M&A announcements and how the changes were linked to the selected impact factors, such as dual listing, payment method, controlling position or minor position, overseas or domestic, etc. The main method is to use event study method and CAPM to calculate the excess returns of the acquires during M&A event window, then do regression of the impact factors on excess returns. READ MORE

  2. 2. Building a Measurement Model for Port-Hinterland. Container Transportation Network Resilience

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Chen Hong; [2015-07-13]
    Keywords : resilience; port-hinterland container transportation network; shippers’ perspective; measurement model; stochastic integer programming;

    Abstract : The ongoing development of world trade bolsters the demand for container transport that is safe and resistant to risks. Being important in international logistics and local economy development, container transportation between seaports and the associated hinterland is worth of being studied. READ MORE

  3. 3. Overconfidence and turnover - Evidence from the Hong Kong stock market

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Shuman Zhang; Zeyuan Chen; [2011]
    Keywords : overconfidence; disposition effect; VAR; panel data method; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : High trading volume is a common phenomenon in global financial markets, and it seems to go against the paradigm of classic economic theory based on rational agents and efficient markets. In this thesis, we turn to behavioral finance, as we try to explain this anomaly as a consequence of the so-called overconfidence bias. READ MORE