This paper argues that recent movements in closed-end emerging markets funds present a strong challenge to the leading explanations of the behavior of closed-end country fund prices. In particular, closed-end funds dedicated to Mexico and other Latin American stock markets developed large premia after the December 1994 devaluation of the Mexican peso and the subsequent financial crisis. The so-called “investor sentiment hypothesis” could explain these events only by suggesting that investors became very optimistic about emerging markets stocks, and especially Mexican stocks; this possibility seems unlikely given the facts surrounding the devaluation. We argue instead that a sensible explanation for recent dynamics of closed-end country fund...
This paper examines the closed-end fund puzzle in the Istanbul Stock Exchange. Closed-end funds are ...
We study the anatomy of recent financial crises in Mexico, East Asia, Russia, Brazil, Turkey, and Ar...
Emerging Market Financing. Potential and Risks Illustrated with a Study of Mexico Financial crises ...
It has been suggested that Mexican investors were the "front-runners" in the peso crisis of December...
This paper analyzes the behavior of closed-end country fund discounts, including evidence from the M...
The first chapter of the dissertation describes the two competing explanations that have been offere...
We study the intraday impact of exchange rate news on emerging market American Depositary Receipts (...
This article explores the behavior of emerging market mutual funds using a novel database covering t...
The Mexican financial crisis of late 1994 and early 1995 resulted in a linked collapse of stock mark...
This project discusses the “closed-end fund puzzle,” a term that refers to the persistent but volati...
The financial debacle that followed the Mexican devaluation in December 1994 left many analysts, inv...
This paper presents a new theory of asset pricing intended to address why other developing country e...
In the two decades prior to the 2008 financial crisis, the Mexican government pursued policies aimed...
This paper investigates the relationships between international equity flows and country fund pricin...
This paper examines the trading strategies of mutual funds in emerging markets. The data set we cons...
This paper examines the closed-end fund puzzle in the Istanbul Stock Exchange. Closed-end funds are ...
We study the anatomy of recent financial crises in Mexico, East Asia, Russia, Brazil, Turkey, and Ar...
Emerging Market Financing. Potential and Risks Illustrated with a Study of Mexico Financial crises ...
It has been suggested that Mexican investors were the "front-runners" in the peso crisis of December...
This paper analyzes the behavior of closed-end country fund discounts, including evidence from the M...
The first chapter of the dissertation describes the two competing explanations that have been offere...
We study the intraday impact of exchange rate news on emerging market American Depositary Receipts (...
This article explores the behavior of emerging market mutual funds using a novel database covering t...
The Mexican financial crisis of late 1994 and early 1995 resulted in a linked collapse of stock mark...
This project discusses the “closed-end fund puzzle,” a term that refers to the persistent but volati...
The financial debacle that followed the Mexican devaluation in December 1994 left many analysts, inv...
This paper presents a new theory of asset pricing intended to address why other developing country e...
In the two decades prior to the 2008 financial crisis, the Mexican government pursued policies aimed...
This paper investigates the relationships between international equity flows and country fund pricin...
This paper examines the trading strategies of mutual funds in emerging markets. The data set we cons...
This paper examines the closed-end fund puzzle in the Istanbul Stock Exchange. Closed-end funds are ...
We study the anatomy of recent financial crises in Mexico, East Asia, Russia, Brazil, Turkey, and Ar...
Emerging Market Financing. Potential and Risks Illustrated with a Study of Mexico Financial crises ...