Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
1993 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue PB, 2015
- Trend salience, investor behaviours and momentum profitability pp. 471-484

- Gareth Hurst and Paul Docherty
- Governance mechanisms and downside risk pp. 485-498

- Li-Hsun Wang, Chu-Hsiung Lin, Hung-Gay Fung and Hsien-Ming Chen
- Global risk exposures and industry diversification with Shariah-compliant equity sectors pp. 499-520

- Mehmet Balcilar, Riza Demirer and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Is diversification always optimal? pp. 521-532

- Jacquelyn E. Humphrey, Karen L. Benson, Rand K.Y. Low and Wei-Lun Lee
- Injecting liquidity into liquidity research pp. 533-540

- Karen Benson, Robert Faff and Tom Smith
- Cojumps in China's spot and stock index futures markets pp. 541-557

- Hao Wang, Mengqi Yue and Hua Zhao
- Asymmetric risk and return: Evidence from the Australian Stock Exchange pp. 558-573

- Minh Vo, Michael Cohen and Terry Boulter
- Uncertainty and new apartment price setting: A real options approach pp. 574-591

- Song Shi, Zan Yang, David Tripe and Huan Zhang
- Do credit rating concerns lead to better corporate governance? Evidence from Korea pp. 592-608

- Frederick L. Bereskin, Bushik Kim and Frederick Dongchuhl Oh
Volume 35, issue PA, 2015
- Corporate governance, firm value and risk: Past, present, and future pp. 1-12

- Balasingham Balachandran and Robert Faff
- Information transmission between stock markets in Hong Kong, Europe and the US: New evidence on time- and state-dependence pp. 13-36

- R. Maderitsch
- The credit risk–return puzzle: Impact of credit rating announcements in Australia and Japan pp. 37-55

- Emawtee Bissoondoyal-Bheenick and Robert Brooks
- The value of Saints and the price of Sin pp. 56-72

- SzeKee Koh, Robert B. Durand and Manapon Limkriangkrai
- Empirical tests on the liquidity-adjusted capital asset pricing model pp. 73-89

- Van Vu, Daniel Chai and Viet Do
- Matching between revenues and expenses and the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards pp. 90-107

- Kai Jin, Yaowen Shan and Stephen Taylor
- Board independence, investment opportunity set and performance of South African firms pp. 108-124

- Balachandran Muniandy and John Hillier
- Insider trading restrictions and corporate risk-taking pp. 125-142

- Yuanto Kusnadi
- Liquidity provision and informed trading by individual investors pp. 143-162

- Xiao Tian, Binh Do, Huu Nhan Duong and Petko S. Kalev
- Accounting quality in the pre-/post-IFRS adoption periods and the impact on audit committee effectiveness — Evidence from Australia pp. 163-181

- Mitchell Bryce, Muhammad Jahangir Ali and Paul R. Mather
- Delayed disclosure of insider trades: Incentives for and indicators of future performance? pp. 182-197

- Millicent Chang and Iain Watson
- Stock return commonality within business groups: Fundamentals or sentiment? pp. 198-224

- Min-Su Kim, Woojin Kim and Dong Wook Lee
- Do audit committees reduce the agency costs of ownership structure? pp. 225-240

- Charlie X. Cai, David Hillier, Gaoliang Tian and Qinghua Wu
- Limit order book transparency and order aggressiveness at the closing call: Lessons from the TWSE 2012 new information disclosure mechanism pp. 241-272

- Yi-Heng Tseng and Shu-Heng Chen
- Acquirer performance when founders remain in the firm pp. 273-297

- Yamin Xie
- Mergers and acquisitions: CEO duality, operating performance and stock returns in Vietnam pp. 298-316

- Nga Pham, K.B. Oh and Richard Pech
- Accrual-based and real activity earnings management at the back door: Evidence from Chinese reverse mergers pp. 317-339

- Tingting Zhu, Meiting Lu, Yaowen Shan and Yuanlong Zhang
- Percent accruals and the accrual anomaly: Korean evidence pp. 340-366

- Young Jun Kim, Jung Hoon Kim, Sewon Kwon and Su Jeong Lee
- Can governance quality predict stock market returns? New global evidence pp. 367-380

- Paresh Narayan, Susan Sharma and Kannan S. Thuraisamy
- Board gender diversity and firm performance: Empirical evidence from Hong Kong, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore pp. 381-401

- Daniel C.M. Low, Helen Roberts and Rosalind H. Whiting
- Corporate philanthropy and bank loans in China pp. 402-424

- Donghua Chen, Dequan Jiang and Xin Yu
- CFO compensation: Evidence from Australia pp. 425-443

- Lien Duong and John Evans
- Monitoring capabilities of busy and overlap directors: Evidence from Australia pp. 444-469

- Carlos Fernández Méndez, Shams Pathan and Rubén Arrondo García
Volume 34, issue C, 2015
- Culture, agency costs, and governance: International evidence on capital structure pp. 1-23

- Larry Fauver and Michael B. McDonald
- The impact of foreign institutional traders on price efficiency: Evidence from the Taiwan futures market pp. 24-42

- Ying Hao, Robin K. Chou, Keng-Yu Ho and Pei-Shih Weng
- Stock-return volatility and daily equity trading by investor groups in Korea pp. 43-70

- Mehmet Umutlu and Mark Shackleton
- Correlations across Asia-Pacific bond markets and the impact of capital flow management measures pp. 71-101

- Pornpinun Chantapacdepong and Ilhyock Shim
- Decomposition of book-to-market and the cross-section of returns for Chinese shares pp. 102-120

- Nusret Cakici, Sris Chatterjee and Kudret Topyan
- Price discovery and regime shift behavior in the relationship between sharia stocks and sukuk: A two-state Markov switching analysis pp. 121-135

- Chaker Aloui, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Hela Ben Hamida
- Do order imbalances predict Chinese stock returns? New evidence from intraday data pp. 136-151

- Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Joakim Westerlund
- Growth options effect on leverage: Evidence from China pp. 152-168

- Qi Lin
- The market timing ability and return performance of Islamic equities: An empirical study pp. 169-183

- Nazeeruddin Mohammad and Dawood Ashraf
- Issues in Islamic banking and finance: Islamic banks, Shari’ah-compliant investment and sukuk pp. 185-191

- Mansor Ibrahim
- Sharia compliant gold investment in Malaysia: Hedge or safe haven? pp. 192-204

- Mohd Fahmi Ghazali, Hooi Hooi Lean and Zakaria Bahari
- Combining momentum, value, and quality for the Islamic equity portfolio: Multi-style rotation strategies using augmented Black Litterman factor model pp. 205-232

- Ginanjar Dewandaru, Rumi Masih, Obiyathulla Bacha and A. Mansur. M. Masih
- Why do issuers issue Sukuk or conventional bond? Evidence from Malaysian listed firms using partial adjustment models pp. 233-252

- Hisham Hanifa Mohamed, Abul Masih and Obiyathulla Bacha
- Can Islamic banking ever become Islamic? pp. 253-272

- Saad Azmat, Michael Skully and Kym Brown
- The predictive accuracy of Sukuk ratings; Multinomial Logistic and Neural Network inferences pp. 273-292

- Tika Arundina, Mohd Omar and Mira Kartiwi
- The Islamic risk factor in expected stock returns: an empirical study in Saudi Arabia pp. 293-314

- Hesham Jamil Merdad, M. Kabir Hassan and William J. Hippler
- Crises and contagion in Asia Pacific — Islamic v/s conventional markets pp. 315-326

- Syed Aun R. Rizvi, Shaista Arshad and Nafis Alam
- Comparative credit risk in Islamic and conventional bank pp. 327-353

- Md Nurul Kabir, Andrew Worthington and Rakesh Gupta
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