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Examination of the Calendar Anomalies: Evidence from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange

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2017
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dc.abstract.plThis work examines the consequences of the January Effect on the world advanced emerging markets such as the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. The status of the advancement of South Africa has changed significantly during the analysed period. The examination is based on past research conclusions, empirical studies and the calculations of stock returns over the period of the last twenty years. The evidences gathered in this study examine the seasonality effect, measuring mainly the well-known January Effect using various statistical analysis tools. The results support or deny the existence of a calendar anomaly marked by excessive returns on the market at the beginning of a year. The existence of these anomalies on financial markets often delivers contradictory results for many developed or developing countries. Nowadays, many research papers reflect the lack of analysis of this seasonality on the world advanced emerging markets such as the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
dc.contributor.authorKamila Agnieszka Puchalska
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-25T15:45:24Z
dc.date.available2025-07-25T15:45:24Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.date.published2017
dc.description.issue1
dc.description.physical9-26
dc.description.volume9
dc.identifier.urihttps://repozytorium.kozminski.edu.pl/handle/item/1059
dc.languageen
dc.relation.ispartofZeszyty Programu Top 15
dc.relation.pages9-26
dc.rightsCC-BY-4.0
dc.subjectJanuary Effect
dc.subjectcalendar anomalies
dc.subjectmarket efficiency
dc.subjectefficient market hypothesis
dc.subjectbehavioural finance
dc.subjectadvanced emerging markets
dc.subjectJohannesburg Stock Exchange
dc.subtypeOriginal
dc.title

Examination of the Calendar Anomalies: Evidence from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange

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