Risk Exposures and International Diversification: Evidence from iShares
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Research shows that the majority of iShare returns traded on the American Stock Exchange are sensitive to and influenced by US market risk, rather than that of their home-country market. The US market was also found to be the permanent factor for iShare prices, while the home-country market was a transitory factor.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Finance and Accounting
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0306-686X
Year: 2005
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The value relevance of oil and gas disclosures: an assessment of the market's perception of firms' effort and ability to discover reserves
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A new study seeks to determine whether supplemental reserve disclosures are relevant by examining whether they convey information regarding companies' efforts and ability to discover proved reserves. The oil and gas industry is used as an example.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Finance and Accounting
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0306-686X
Year: 2001
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A fundamental analysis approach to oil and gas firm valuation
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A fundamental analysis approach to oil and gas company valuation is presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Finance and Accounting
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0306-686X
Year: 2000
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