Examinando por Materia "ACCIONES (BOLSA) - COLOMBIA"
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Ítem Análisis del desempeño de las empresas que cotizaban en la Bolsa de Valores de Colombia entre 1981 y 1988: una visión desde gobierno corporativo(Universidad EAFIT, 2017) Arango Giraldo, Carolina; Herrera Roldán, Mariana; García Rendón, John Jairo; Velásquez Ceballos, HermilsonÍtem Buscando alfa en el mercado accionario colombiano: evaluación de la oferta de FIC en el país y la posible influencia de las recomposiciones de índices sobre su selección(Universidad EAFIT, 2017) Aristizábal Castaño, Juan Diego; Mondragón Trujillo, Luis FernandoThis paper aims to assess the indirect impact that specific asset inclusions and exclusions from well followed market indices might cause to Colombian mutual fund’s Alphas -- By computing the Jensen Alpha for 60 Colombian mutual funds it is possible to conclude that a very small share of these investment vehicles performs better than their benchmarks -- Then by directing an event study on the FTSE Russell and MSCI index reviews, some evidence is found about the positive impact on asset’s value that comes with inclusions in the international indices and the negative impact when it comes to exclusions -- No consistent effects are found in the case of the local index -COLCAP- reviews -- Finally, it is possible to show how a mutual fund adjusting allocations based on international index reviews might well improve its alphaÍtem De los resultados financieros al precio de mercado : un enfoque al mercado colombiano(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Garzón Ramos, Sonia Liliana; López Palacio, Juan Manuel; Saravia Matus, Jimmy AgustínQuarterly earnings releases such as sales, costs, expenses, net income among others, are followed by analysts and investors around the world, for this reason they are potential key indicators that determine share prices. This paper revises the theories behind the key financial performance indicators, and investigates in detail the impact of the meeting or beating analyst expectations phenomenon, using descriptive and empirical analysis seeks to establish its relationship with share prices, with a focus on the Colombian market. Our results show that meeting or beating analyst earnings expectations are consistent with theory and show a significant empirical relationship.