The Cross Section of Country Equity Returns: A Review of Empirical Literature
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Datasets and Sample Preparation
2.1. Country Coverage
2.2. Study Period
2.3. Return Measurement Periods
2.4. Currency Unit
2.5. Asset Universe
3. Methodological Choices
3.1. Number of Portfolios
3.2. Portfolio Weighting Scheme
3.3. Return Calculation: The Treatment of Dividends and Taxes
4. Cross-Sectional Patterns in Country-Level Returns
4.1. Momentum
4.2. Size Effect
4.3. Value Effect
4.4. Seasonality
4.5. Long-Run Reversal
4.6. Price Risk
4.7. Non-Price Risks
4.8. Other Predictors
4.9. Further Investment Considerations
5. Concluding Remarks
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | Note that this article focuses only on cross-sectional seasonality. Apart from this, there is some evidence that the equity indices demonstrate some monthly calendar patterns in the time series, for example in Keppler and Xue (2003) or Bouman and Jacobsen (2002). |
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Article | Number of Countries in the Sample | Sample Period | Asset Universe |
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Angelidis and Tessaromatis (2018) | 23 | 1980–2014 | Datastream indices |
ap Gwilym et al. (2010) | 32 | 1970–2008 | MSCI indices |
Asness et al. (2013) | 18 | 1978–2011 | MSCI indices |
Avramov et al. (2012) | 75 | 1989–2009 | MSCI and Datastream indices |
Bali and Cakici (2010) | 37 | 1973–2006 | Datastream indices |
Baltussen et al. (2019a) | 14 | 1799–2016 | Local country indices |
Balvers and Wu (2006) | 18 | 1969–1999 | MSCI indices |
Balvers et al. (2000) | 18 | 1969–1996 | MSCI indices |
Berrada et al. (2015) | 18 | 1975–2010 | MSCI indices |
Bhojraj and Swaminathan (2006) | 38 | 1975–1999 | Datastream indices |
Cenedese et al. (2016) | 42 | 1983–2011 | MSCI indices |
Chan et al. (2000) | 23 | 1980–1995 | Local country indices |
Clare et al. (2016) | 40 | 1993–2011 | MSCI indices |
Daniel and Moskowitz (2016) | 18 | 1978–2013 | Index futures |
Desrosiers et al. (2007) | 19 | 1988–2005 | MSCI indices |
Dobrynskaya (2015) | 40 | 1983–2014 | MSCI indices |
Ellahie et al. (2019) | 30 | 1993–2014 | Aggregated stock-level data |
Erb et al. (1995) | 40 | 1980–1993 | MSCI and IFC indices |
Estrada (2000) | 28 | 1988–1998 | MSCI indices |
Ferson and Harvey (1994a) | 18 | 1970–1989 | MSCI indices |
Fisher et al. (2017) | 37 | 1990–2015 | MSCI indices |
Geczy and Samonov (2017) | 47 | 1800–2014 | Global Financial Data and Bloomberg indices |
Guilmin (2015) | 18 | 1975–2014 | MSCI indices |
Hedegaard (2018) | 25 | 1988–2018 | MSCI indices |
Hurst et al. (2017) | 11 | 1880–2016 | Index futures |
Ilmanen et al. (2019) | 23 | 1877–2018 | Global Financial Data, Bloomberg Datastream |
Kasa (1992) | 5 | 1974–1990 | MSCI indices |
Keimling (2016) | 17 | 1979–2015 | MSCI indices |
Keloharju et al. (2019) | 15 | 1987–2016 | MSCI indices |
Keloharju et al. (2016) | 15 | 1970–2011 | MSCI indices |
Keppler (1991a) | 18 | 1970–2001 | MSCI indices |
Keppler (1991b) | 18 | 1970–1989 | MSCI indices |
Kortas et al. (2005) | 23 | 1986–2003 | MSCI indices |
L’Her et al. (2004) | 18 | 1975–2003 | MSCI indices |
Macedo (1995c) | 18 | 1977–1996 | MSCI indices |
Malin and Bornholt (2013) | 44 | 1970–2011 | MSCI indices |
Moskowitz et al. (2012) | 9 | 1965–2009 | Index futures |
Muller and Ward (2010) | 70 | 1970–2009 | MSCI indices |
Novotny and Gupta (2015) | 34 | 2002–2014 | MSCI indices |
Pungulescu (2014) | 61 | 1973–2014 | Datastream indices |
Richards (1995) | 18 | 1969–1994 | MSCI indices |
Richards (1997) | 16 | 1969–1995 | MSCI indices |
Rikala (2017) | 17 | 1990–2016 | Datastream indices |
Smith and Pantilei (2015) | 45 | 1971–2012 | MSCI indices, Exchange-traded funds |
Spierdijk et al. (2012) | 17 | 1900–2008 | Dimson et al. (2002) data |
Andreu et al. (2013) | 16 | 1970–2009 | Exchange-traded funds |
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