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Information acquisition and processing skills of institutions and retail investors around information shocks

•We compare the trading skills of institutions and individuals around jumps.•Institutions possess information advantages over individuals.•Domestic institutions generate higher trading profits than foreign institutions.•Foreign institutions’ advantages are consistent across different sources of jump...

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Published in:Journal of empirical finance 2024-06, Vol.77, p.101495, Article 101495
Main Authors: Fung, Scott, Obaid, Khaled, Tsai, Shih-Chuan
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