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28 Dec 2011

Mathematics Dissertation | VAR Equity Risk

"This chapter represents how to apply proposed VaR models in predicting equity market risk. Basically, the thesis first outlines the collected empirical data. We next focus on verifying assumptions usually engaged in the VaR models and then identifying whether the data characteristics are in line with these assumptions through examining the observed data."

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6 Dec 2011

Accounting Dissertation | Equity Value China

"In this paper, some factors are examined which are associated with equity value in an immature and emerging market, China. In the developed countries, research has indicated that both earnings and book value are playing an important role in forecasting equity value. While in China, earnings seems to have information content but earnings, by itself, seems to be weakening in importance over time. Book value has a more significant association with equity values. In the risky and unstable environment of China, where future expected earnings is quite uncertain, investors may not be pay much attention to earnings, but be more concerned for the book value. Regarding the role of book value, there are competing explanations."

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