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Are REIT Dividend Changes a Firm-Specific or an Industry-Level Signal? Evidence From the Decomposition of Stock Returns

This study examines the firm-specific and industry-level effects of dividend announcements by equity real estate investment trusts (REITs). Using stock returns to measure the information impounded in stock prices from dividend announcements, we decompose stock returns into three return components: f...

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Published in:The journal of real estate portfolio management 2022-01, Vol.28 (2), p.139-152
Main Authors: Chiou, Jong-Rong, Huang, Gow-Cheng, Liano, Kartono, Pan, Ming-Shiun
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