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Dr Chen Su
Professor Robert Hudson
The time-varying performance of UK analyst recommendation revisions: Do market conditions matter?2020
Professor Bartosz Gebka
Professor Robert Hudson
Momentum effects in China: A review of the literature and an empirical explanation of prevailing controversies2019
Professor Robert Hudson
Dr Robert Anderson
Dr Gang Yi
Do pricing points help explain rigidities in the setting of retail interest rates?2017
Viktor Manahov
Professor Robert Hudson
Dr Hugh Metcalf
Do house prices overreact to relevant information? New evidence from the UK housing market.2015
Dr Robert Anderson
Professor Robert Hudson
Dr Gang Yi
Do pricing points help explain rigidities in the setting of retail interest rates?2015
Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Robert Hudson
Do the disposition and house money effects coexist? A reconciliation of two behavioral biases using individual investor-level data.2015
Andrew Urquhart
Professor Bartosz Gebka
Professor Robert Hudson
How Exactly Do Markets Adapt? Evidence from the Moving Average Rule in Three Developed Markets2015
Hanxiong Zhang
Professor Robert Hudson
Dr Hugh Metcalf
Viktor Manahov
Identification of house price bubbles using user cost in a state space model2015
Professor Robert Hudson
Informed Trading and Market Structure2015
Professor Bartosz Gebka
Professor Robert Hudson
The Benefits of Combining Seasonal Anomalies and Technical Trading Rules2015
Viktor Manahov
Professor Robert Hudson
Professor Bartosz Gebka
Does high frequency trading affect technical analysis and market efficiency? And if so, how?2014
Viktor Manahov
Professor Robert Hudson
The implications of high-frequency trading on market efficiency and price discovery2014
Dr Robert Anderson
Professor Robert Hudson
The influence of product age on pricing decisions: An examination of bank deposit interest rate setting2014
Andrew Urquhart
Professor Robert Hudson
Efficient or Adaptive Markets? Evidence from Major Stock Markets using very long run Historic Data2013
Viktor Manahov
Professor Robert Hudson
Herd behaviour experimental testing in laboratory artificial stock market settings. Behavioural foundations of stylised facts of financial returns2013
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