The ‘daylight saving effect’ predicts that the mean weekend return following the spring and fall/autumn changes in daylight saving time is less than the mean weekend return throughout the rest of the year. With this market anomaly, the change in market participants’ behaviour is linked with sleep desynchronosis and the change in circadian rhythm and its negative impact on sleep patterns. This study investigates the purported daylight saving effect in Australian equity market returns over the period 1979/80-2002/03 using parametric testing and regression analysis. After adjustments are made for heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation in the data, neither the transition to nor the movement from daylight saving is associated with returns that d...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY In this thesis I examine non-trading and trading period returns and their diff...
This paper finds evidence that daylight saving time changes influence the decision-making of investo...
Despite mounting evidence that Daylight Saving Time (DST) fails in its pri-mary goal of saving energ...
The ‘daylight saving effect’ predicts that the mean weekend return following the spring and fall/aut...
The ‘daylight saving effect’ predicts that the mean weekend return following the spring and fall/aut...
The ‘daylight saving effect’ predicts that the mean weekend return following the spring and fall/aut...
We explore the connection between equity returns and sleep disruptions following daylight-savings ti...
Stock market returns in twenty-two markets around the world show no evidence of a Daylight Saving Ti...
There is a rich array of evidence that suggests that changes in sleeping patterns affect an individu...
The presence of daylight savings time effects on stock returns and on stock volatility was investiga...
This paper examines the presence of day-of-the-week and month-of-the-year effects in the Australian ...
Academics and practioners analysed equity returns, trying to link anomalous returns with a recurring...
The authors examine the differential influence of time changes associated with Daylight Saving Time ...
Do investors make bad decisions following the clock change? If so, there would be traces of such ano...
Day of the week (DOW) effect has been well known in many markets. The United States, the United King...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY In this thesis I examine non-trading and trading period returns and their diff...
This paper finds evidence that daylight saving time changes influence the decision-making of investo...
Despite mounting evidence that Daylight Saving Time (DST) fails in its pri-mary goal of saving energ...
The ‘daylight saving effect’ predicts that the mean weekend return following the spring and fall/aut...
The ‘daylight saving effect’ predicts that the mean weekend return following the spring and fall/aut...
The ‘daylight saving effect’ predicts that the mean weekend return following the spring and fall/aut...
We explore the connection between equity returns and sleep disruptions following daylight-savings ti...
Stock market returns in twenty-two markets around the world show no evidence of a Daylight Saving Ti...
There is a rich array of evidence that suggests that changes in sleeping patterns affect an individu...
The presence of daylight savings time effects on stock returns and on stock volatility was investiga...
This paper examines the presence of day-of-the-week and month-of-the-year effects in the Australian ...
Academics and practioners analysed equity returns, trying to link anomalous returns with a recurring...
The authors examine the differential influence of time changes associated with Daylight Saving Time ...
Do investors make bad decisions following the clock change? If so, there would be traces of such ano...
Day of the week (DOW) effect has been well known in many markets. The United States, the United King...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY In this thesis I examine non-trading and trading period returns and their diff...
This paper finds evidence that daylight saving time changes influence the decision-making of investo...
Despite mounting evidence that Daylight Saving Time (DST) fails in its pri-mary goal of saving energ...