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Institutional trading in stock market anomalies in Australia

Angel Zhong

Accounting and Finance, 2022, vol. 62, issue 1, 893-930

Abstract: This study examines the role played by institutional investors in Australia. With a unique database that provides comprehensive coverage of institutional ownership, this study is the first to examine the overall performance of all institutions in the Australian equity market. Institutional investors do not outperform the market. Examining their trading activities in greater detail, we find that institutional investors do not exploit well‐known stock market anomalies, with the exception of momentum. Institutional investors are also found to sell loser stocks heavily at the end of the financial year, thus contributing to a strong quarter‐end momentum effect.

Date: 2022
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