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Interaction of size,book‐to‐market and momentum effects in Australia
Authors:Michael A. O’Brien  Tim Brailsford  Clive Gaunt
Affiliation:UQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
Abstract:This study seeks to disentangle the effects of size, book‐to‐market and momentum on returns. Initial results show that each characteristic has a role in explaining returns, but that there is interaction between size and momentum, as well as between size and book‐to‐market. Three key findings emerge. First, the size premium is the strongest, particularly in the loser portfolios. Second, the value premium is generally limited to the smallest portfolios. Third, the momentum premium is evident for the large‐ and middle‐sized portfolios, but loser stocks significantly outperform winner stocks in the smallest size portfolio. When these interactions are controlled with multivariate regression, we find a significant negative average relation between size and returns, a significant positive average relation between book‐to‐market and returns, and a significant positive average relation between momentum and returns.
Keywords:Size effect  Book‐to‐market effect  Momentum effect  capital asset pricing model  Anomalies  G110  G120  G140
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