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    • Financial anomalies: evidence from Chinese A-share Markets 

      Su, R; Dutta, A; Xu, M; Ma, J (Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2011)
      The analysis of broad samples of equal-weighted and value-weighted returns of the Chinese security markets documents that abnormally high rates of return on small-capitalization stocks are to be observed during the month ...
    • Persistence in New Zealand Growth Mutual Funds Returns: an examination of New Zealand Mutual Funds from 1997 - 2003 

      Dutta, A; Su, R; Xu, M (Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 2010)
      There has been a lot of research on mutual funds performance, especially about the persistence of excess returns. Regression is the most common method used to research this fund persistence. In this study, authors use the ...
    • Private-equity Industry in China: the success of Bohai Industrial Investment Fund Management Company 

      Dutta, A; Xu, M; Su, R (International Academy of Business and Economics, 2010)
      This paper examines the private equity financing sector in China and then looks at the growth and success of the Bohai Industrial Investment Company. It emphasizes the significance of the Bohai Fund’s success and then ...
    • The regulation reform for New Zealand financial advisers 

      Su, R; Xu, M; Dutta, A (AUT University, 2011)
      The recent global financial crisis has highlighted the need to re-examine the connections between financial markets, institutions and their regulations. The New Zealand Government had passed the Financial Service Providers ...

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