Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
1993 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue C, 2017
- Islamic vs conventional equities in a strategic asset allocation framework pp. 1-10

- Zaghum Umar
- Credit quality implied momentum profits for Islamic stocks pp. 11-23

- Paresh Kumar Narayan, Seema Narayan, Dinh Phan, Kannan Sivananthan Thuraisamy and Vuong Thao Tran
- Does Financial News Predict Stock Returns? New Evidence from Islamic and Non-Islamic Stocks pp. 24-45

- Paresh Kumar Narayan and Deepa Bannigidadmath
- The (little) difference that makes all the difference between Islamic and conventional bonds pp. 46-59

- Saad Azmat, Michael Skully and Kym Brown
- Financial tail risks in conventional and Islamic stock markets: A comparative analysis pp. 60-82

- John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Rangan Gupta
- Agency costs and corporate sukuk issuance pp. 83-95

- Zairihan Abdul Halim, Janice How and Peter Verhoeven
- Momentum strategies for Islamic stocks pp. 96-112

- Paresh Narayan and Dinh Phan
- Reprint of Economic turmoil and Islamic banking: Evidence from the Gulf Cooperation Council pp. 113-125

- Faisal Alqahtani, David Mayes and Kym Brown
- Does a Muslim CEO matter in Shariah-compliant companies? Evidence from Malaysia pp. 126-141

- Chee-Wooi Hooy and Ruhani Ali
- Sukuk issuance and information asymmetry: Why do firms issue sukuk? pp. 142-157

- Mamoru Nagano
- Is there a financial news risk premium in Islamic stocks? pp. 158-170

- Paresh Kumar Narayan, Dinh Phan, Seema Narayan and Deepa Bannigidadmath
- Do constraints on financial and operating leverage affect the performance of Islamic equity portfolios? pp. 171-182

- Dawood Ashraf, Karl Felixson, Mohsin Khawaja and Syed Mujahid Hussain
- Islamic or conventional mutual funds: Who has the upper hand? Evidence from Malaysia pp. 183-192

- Yee Ling Boo, Mong Shan Ee, Bob Li and Mamunur Rashid
- Determinants driving bank performance: A comparison of two types of banks in the OIC pp. 193-203

- Poi Hun Sun, Shamsher Mohamad and Mohamed Ariff
Volume 41, issue C, 2017
- Sovereign default risk linkage: Implication for portfolio diversification pp. 1-16

- Kamrul Hassan, Ariful Hoque and Dominic Gasbarro
- Horizon analysis of art investments: Evidence from the Chinese market pp. 17-25

- Heungju Park, Lan Ju, Tianyu Liang and Zhiyong Tu
- Price limits and the value premium in the Taiwan stock market pp. 26-45

- Chaonan Lin, Kuan-Cheng Ko, Lin Lin and Nien-Tzu Yang
- Rating deflation versus inflation: On procyclical credit ratings pp. 46-64

- Zhiyong Yao, Dingwei Gu and Yongmin Chen
- Do regional and global uncertainty factors affect differently the conventional bonds and sukuk? New evidence pp. 65-74

- Nader Naifar, Mourad Mroua and Slah Bahloul
- Why do firms underwrite private placement shares of other firms? Case of Japanese firms pp. 75-92

- Minoru Otsubo
- Evaluating efficiencies of Chinese commercial banks in the context of stochastic multistage technologies pp. 93-110

- Tai-Hsin Huang, Chung-I Lin and Kuan-Chen Chen
- The predictive value of bank fair values pp. 111-127

- Dimu Ehalaiye, Mark Tippett and Tony van Zijl
Volume 40, issue PB, 2016
- Real earnings management in family firms: Evidence from an emerging economy pp. 237-250

- Rushdi Md. Rezaur Razzaque, Muhammad Jahangir Ali and Paul R. Mather
- Partial-control versus full-control acquisitions: Does target corporate governance matter? Evidence from eight East and Southeast Asian countries pp. 251-265

- Man Dang and Darren Henry
- Institutional investors in Australia: Do they play a homogenous monitoring role? pp. 266-288

- Puspa Muniandy, George Tanewski and Shireenjit K. Johl
- The role of loan portfolio losses and bank capital for Asian financial system resilience pp. 289-305

- Daniel Rösch and Harald Scheule
- Modeling default prediction with earnings management pp. 306-322

- Hsiou-Wei William Lin, Huai-Chun Lo and Ruei-Shian Wu
- Detecting the great short squeeze on Volkswagen pp. 323-334

- Keith R.L. Godfrey
- Ethical image, corporate social responsibility, and R&D valuation pp. 335-348

- Simon S.M. Ho, Annie Yuansha Li, Kinsun Tam and Jamie Y. Tong
- Do CEOs who trade shares adopt more aggressive corporate investment strategies? pp. 349-366

- Reza Bradrania, Joakim Westerholm and James Yeoh
- Order aggressiveness of different broker-types in response to monetary policy news pp. 367-383

- Lee Smales
- Remuneration committee effectiveness and narrative remuneration disclosure pp. 384-402

- Sutharson Kanapathippillai, Shireenjit K. Johl and Graeme Wines
- Which matters: “Paying to play” or stable business relationship? Evidence on analyst recommendation and mutual fund commission fee payment pp. 403-423

- Haozhi Huang, Mingsheng Li and Jing Shi
- Melancholia and Japanese stock returns – 2003 to 2012 pp. 424-437

- Joyce Khuu, Robert B. Durand and Lee Smales
- Are cross-border acquisitions enemy of labor? An examination of employment and productivity effects pp. 438-455

- Erin Oldford and Isaac Otchere
- Pinning down an effective measure for probability of informed trading pp. 456-475

- James Petchey, Marvin Wee and Joey Yang
- Secrecy and the impact of mandatory IFRS adoption on earnings quality in Europe pp. 476-490

- Muhammad Nurul Houqe, Reza M. Monem, Mohammad Tareq and Tony van Zijl
- Corporate governance, product market competition and managerial incentives: Evidence from four Pacific Basin countries pp. 491-502

- Hin-cheung Annie Ko, Tong, Yixing (Jamie), Zhang, Feida (Frank) and Guojian Zheng
Volume 40, issue PA, 2016
- The impact of foreign trades on emerging market liquidity pp. 1-16

- Yessy Peranginangin, Akbar Z. Ali, Paul Brockman and Ralf Zurbruegg
- Gender differences in compensation and earnings management: Evidence from Australian CFOs pp. 17-35

- Lien Duong and John Evans
- Asymmetric responses to stock index reconstitutions: Evidence from the CSI 300 index additions and deletions pp. 36-48

- Wei-Kuang Chen and Ching-Ting Lin
- Buy-sell imbalance and the mean-variance relation pp. 49-58

- Chunpeng Yang and Yun Jia
- Fund governance and style drift pp. 59-72

- Meinanda Kurniawan, Janice How and Peter Verhoeven
- Does State Ownership Really Matter in Determining Access to Bank Loans? Evidence from China's Partial Privatization pp. 73-85

- Yan Dong, Zhentao Liu, Zhe Shen and Qian Sun
- Banking relationship, relative leverage and stock returns in Japan pp. 86-101

- Min Teng, Jiwen Si and Toyohiko Hachiya
- How corporate derivatives use impact firm performance? pp. 102-114

- Chee Kwong Lau
- Ethnicity, politics and firm performance: Evidence from Malaysia pp. 115-129

- Ferdinand Gul, Sa'adiah Munir and Liang Zhang
- How do managerial incentives affect the maturity structure of corporate public debt? pp. 130-146

- Takanori Tanaka
- Chinese commercial banks: Benefits from foreign strategic investors? pp. 147-172

- Maoyong Cheng, Hongyan Geng and Junrui Zhang
- Does the identity of multiple large shareholders affect the value of excess cash? Evidence from China pp. 173-190

- Tsui-Jung Lin, Han-Fang Tsai, Nur Imamah and Jung-Hua Hung
- Do employee relation responsibility and culture matter for firm value? International evidence pp. 191-209

- Jaeho Lee and Hakkon Kim
- Are Islamic stock returns predictable? A global perspective pp. 210-223

- Paresh Kumar Narayan, Dinh Phan, Susan Sharma and Joakim Westerlund
- Price discovery and asset pricing pp. 224-235

- Paresh Narayan, Dinh Phan, Kannan Thuraisamy and Joakim Westerlund
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