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Sam Agyei-Ampomah

Researcher at Cranfield University

Publications -  24
Citations -  399

Sam Agyei-Ampomah is an academic researcher from Cranfield University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Portfolio & Investment strategy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 24 publications receiving 346 citations. Previous affiliations of Sam Agyei-Ampomah include Aston University & Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.

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Realism, Skill & Incentives: Current and Future Trends in Investment Management and Investment Performance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the recent trends in investment management and performance research and highlight the fields expected to develop further in the future, with the drive for realistic factors, which best proxy the drivers of investment performance, playing a key role.
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Stabilization and the Aftermarket Prices of Initial Public Offerings

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the determinants of stabilization and its impact on the aftermarket prices and concluded that stabilization may be superior to underpricing as it protects investors from purchasing overpriced IPOs, benefits issuers by reducing the total money "left on the table" and enhances the overall profitability of underwriters.
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The Foreign Exchange Exposure of UK Non-Financial Firms: A Comparison of Market-Based Methodologies

TL;DR: This article used a sample of 269 UK non-financial firms to study the sensitivity of foreign exchange exposure, and its determinants, to the different estimation methods and showed that the determinants of currency exposure are model-dependent.
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Term Structure Information and Bond Strategies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined term structure theories by using a novel approach and found that an active strategy based on time varying term premiums can indeed form the basis of a successful bond strategy that outperforms an unbiased expectation inspired passive bond buy and hold strategy.