QUALITY INVESTING IN CEE EMERGING MARKETS

  • Zaremba A
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Abstract

Using sorting, cross-sectional tests, regression, and tests of a monotonic relation, the study examines the return patterns related to seven distinct quality characteristics: accruals, bid-ask spread, balance sheet liquidity, profitability, leverage, payout ratio and turnover. The investigation of more than 1.300 stocks from 11 Central and Eastern European countries for the period 2002–2014 documents a strong gross-profitability premium and an inverted liquidity premium. Profitable and not heavily leveraged companies provide a partial hedge against market distress. Finally, the paper proposes quality spreads as a forecasting tool and shows that they have predictive abilities over quality premiums related to leverage, profitability and bid-ask spread.

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Zaremba, A. (2014). QUALITY INVESTING IN CEE EMERGING MARKETS. Business, Management and Education, 12(2), 159–180. https://doi.org/10.3846/bme.2014.241

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