2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijoem-05-2022-0834
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A six-factor asset pricing model of China's stock market from the perspective of institutional investors' dominance

Abstract: PurposeChina's stock market, which serves as an example of emerging markets, is steadily maturing in the context of globalization. In order to analyze the pricing mechanism of China's stock market, this paper builds a six-factor model to address the market features that are structurally efficient but not entirely efficient.Design/methodology/approachThis study updates the Fama–French factor model's construction process to account for the unique features of China's stock market before creating a model that inco… Show more

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“…Other examples of six-factor models include those of Roy (2021) and Zhou et al (2022), and the applications of arbitrage-based pricing models with seven or more risk factors are discussed in Bhatti and Mirza (2014); Maharani and Narsa (2023); Malhotra et al (2023) and Fang and Almeida (2019), for example. All of these references indicate the need to use a greater number of factors than the usual five factors of the Fama-French structure, indicating that models with a reduced number of factors may be incorrectly specified, requiring the type of corrections for omitted factors discussed in our article.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other examples of six-factor models include those of Roy (2021) and Zhou et al (2022), and the applications of arbitrage-based pricing models with seven or more risk factors are discussed in Bhatti and Mirza (2014); Maharani and Narsa (2023); Malhotra et al (2023) and Fang and Almeida (2019), for example. All of these references indicate the need to use a greater number of factors than the usual five factors of the Fama-French structure, indicating that models with a reduced number of factors may be incorrectly specified, requiring the type of corrections for omitted factors discussed in our article.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%