Abstract
ABSTRACT The study proposed a six-factor asset pricing model to explain global returns. The study employed the global version of the six-factor model, besides Carhart four-factor and Fama–French five-factor models, to test the integrated international asset pricing hypothesis. Fama-MacBeth two-step procedure is used to estimate the parameters of both global and local version models. First the study finds that the six-factor model yields better estimates than the competing models in return predictability. Secondly, the study rejects the integrated international asset pricing hypothesis and argues that the local six-factor model yields better estimates than local competing models and outperforms global version models.
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