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Virtual reality? investment consultants’ claims about their own performance(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Management Science
Finance
Best buys and own brands: investment platforms’ recommendations of mutual funds(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- The Review of Financial Studies
Finance
Measuring the added value of stock recommendations(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
Finance
Quid pro quo? What factors influence IPO allocations to investors?(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Journal of Finance
Finance
Institutional investor expectations, manager performance, and fund flows(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
Finance
Picking Winners? Investment Consultants’ Recommendations of Fund Managers(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- The Journal of Finance
Finance
A cheaper way to do IPOs
- Journal article
- Harvard Business Review
Finance
Why Don't U.S. Issuers Demand European Fees for IPOs?(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- JOURNAL OF FINANCE
Finance
IPO pricing and allocation: A survey of the views of institutional investors(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- Review of Financial Studies
Finance
Competitive IPOs(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Keeping them honest? An analysis of competitive IPOs
- Journal article
- International Financing Review
Finance
The economics of IPO stabilisation, syndicates and naked shorts(opens in new window)
- Journal article
- European Financial Management
Finance
Are banks profiteering in IPOs?
- Journal article
- Professional Investor
Finance
Bids and allocations in European IPO bookbuilding(opens in new window)
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- Journal of Finance
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The Bookbuilding Debate
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- Capital Ideas
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Analysis Paralysis: Is investment research in integrated banks a case of synergy or chicanery?
- Journal article
- Business at Oxford
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