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Institutional Investors’ Stock Picking Ability and Idiosyncratic Risk
MSc in Finance Project-Simon Fraser University.
Author: Lu, Zhengyuan, Author: Wu, Danni
Date created: 2019-12
LAGGED IDIOSYNCRATIC RISK AND ABNORMAL RETURN
MSc in Finance Project-Simon Fraser University
Author: Chen, Yanzhang, Author: Dai, Wei
Date created: 2017-12
THE EFFECT OF IDIOSYNCRATIC AND SYSTEMATIC STOCK VOLATILITY ON BOAD RATES AND YIELDS
MSc Finance Project-Beedie School of Business.
Author: Cui, Xiao, Author: Xie, Li
Date created: 2017-12

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  • (-) Graduating extended essay / Research project (3)

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  • Lu, Zhengyuan (1)
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  • Beedie School of Business: Segal Graduate School Final Projects (3)

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  • (-) Idiosyncratic risk (3)
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