Asset pricing and nominal price illusion in China
Pujian Yang () and
Liu Yang ()
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Pujian Yang: Xinjiang Institute of Technology
Liu Yang: Xinjiang Institute of Technology
Palgrave Communications, 2022, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-9
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Abstract Based on the Fama’s three-factor model (FF3) and five-factor model (FF5), this study adds a low-priced stock premium factor LPP, and then builds a new four-factor and six-factor model respectively to examine the impact of low-price premium (LPP) on the pricing of China’s stock market. The research indicates that LPP is a reliable and effective pricing component in China’s A-share market, and it may be used as a systematic factor in the Chinese stock market’s asset pricing model. The LPP factor shows a strong negative association with stock excess returns. And the inclusion of the LPP in the FF3 and FF5 still passes the robustness test. Meanwhile, the six-factor model created by combining the LPP factor with the FF5 could explain Chinese stock market pricing better.
Date: 2022
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