2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.gfj.2010.03.005
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Empirical investigation of herding behavior in Chinese stock markets: Evidence from quantile regression analysis

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“…As Karachi Stock Exchange is an emerging stock market therefore, to that extent, these results are consistent with their results. These results are consistent with those reported by Chiang, Li and Tan, (2010) ;Tan, Chiang, Mason and Nelling, (2008) that herd behavior exist in the Chinese market. Chiang, Li and Tan, (2010) found herding behavior in A-share markets.…”
Section: Herding Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…As Karachi Stock Exchange is an emerging stock market therefore, to that extent, these results are consistent with their results. These results are consistent with those reported by Chiang, Li and Tan, (2010) ;Tan, Chiang, Mason and Nelling, (2008) that herd behavior exist in the Chinese market. Chiang, Li and Tan, (2010) found herding behavior in A-share markets.…”
Section: Herding Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are consistent with those reported by Chiang, Li and Tan, (2010) ;Tan, Chiang, Mason and Nelling, (2008) that herd behavior exist in the Chinese market. Chiang, Li and Tan, (2010) found herding behavior in A-share markets. Tan, Chiang, Mason, and Nelling, (2008) found herding behavior in dual-listed B-shares in the Chinese equity market.…”
Section: Herding Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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