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- do****ent anomalies attribute them to mispricing (Lakonishok, Shelifer, and Visny 1994, for example). The mispricing explanation is natural, as anomalies...
- Transfer mispricing, also known as transfer pricing mani****tion or fraudulent transfer pricing, refers to trade between related parties at prices meant...
- companies are listed (also called mispricing) has led to a number of financial institutions trying to exploit the mispricing by setting up arbitrage positions...
- designed to profit from current market mispricings in security classes issued from a single company. It is in the mispricing of these securities that arbitrageurs...
- deductible losses. Fraudulent transfer pricing, sometimes called transfer mispricing, also known as transfer pricing mani****tion, refers to trade between...
- industrial activities and freight shipping operations. A case of transfer mispricing came to light in 2011 in Argentina involving the world's four largest...
- Event-driven trading, institutional investors attempt to profit from a stock mispricing that may occur during or after a corporate event. Search for "edt" , "ed-t"...
- the investor feels that the two instruments are mispriced relative to one other and that the mispricing will correct itself so that the gain on one side...
- often used to argue against interpreting early stock market anomalies as mispricing. Other arguments used by efficient market advocates include the Roll critique...
- About 60 per cent of illicit capital flight from Africa is from transfer mispricing, where a subsidiary in a developing nation sells to another subsidiary...