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illiquidity and expected returns 1 illiquidity measures 1 market imperfections 1 market liquidity 1
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English 254 Undetermined 177 German 1 French 1 Portuguese 1
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Goodhart, Charles 23 Linton, Oliver 18 Danielsson, Jon 15 Timmermann, Allan 14 Vayanos, Dimitri 14 Zigrand, Jean-Pierre 14 Tonks, Ian 13 Dasgupta, Amil 12 Brunnermeier, Markus K 10 Burkart, Mike 10 Rahi, Rohit 9 Tsomocos, Dimitrios 9 Payne, Richard 8 Sentana, Enrique 8 Shin, Hyun Song 8 Webb, David C 8 Lou, Dong 7 Michaelides, Alex 7 Rady, Sven 7 Anderson, Ron 6 Bhattacharya, Sudipto 6 Chaigneau, Pierre 6 Ellul, Andrew 6 Foldes, Lucien 6 Mele, Antonio 6 Prat, Andrea 6 Connor, Gregory 5 Gomes, Francisco 5 Huang, Haizhou 5 Lopes, Paula 5 Meza, David De 5 Nyborg, Kjell G. 5 Patton, Andrew 5 Woolley, Paul 5 Cerasi, Vittoria 4 Daltung, Sonja 4 Ghosh, Anisha 4 Julliard, Christian 4 Kirchmaier, Thomas 4 Lin, Xiaoji 4
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FMG Discussion Papers 434
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Ties that Bind:How business connections affect mutual fund activism
Cvijanovic, Dragana; Dasgupta, Amil; Zachariadis, … - Financial Markets Group - 2014
We investigate how business ties with portfolio firms influence mutual funds’ proxy voting using a comprehensive dataset spanning 2003 to 2011. In sharp contrast to the prior literature, we show that the proxy voting of mutual funds is significantly influenced by their business ties with...
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Product Market Competition and Industry Returns
Bustamante, M. Cecilia; Donangelo, Andrés - Financial Markets Group - 2014
This paper shows that product market competition has two opposing effects on asset returns. The first relates to the procyclical nature of the value destruction from expansion of competitors, which lowers exposure to systematic risk in more competitive industries. The second is related to the...
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Liquidity Risk and the Dynamics of Arbitrage Capital
Kondor, Péter; Vayanos, Dimitri - Financial Markets Group - 2014
We develop a dynamic model of liquidity provision, in which hedgers can trade multiple risky assets with arbitrageurs. We compute the equilibrium in closed form when arbitrageurs’ utility over consumption is logarithmic or risk-neutral with a non-negativity constraint. Liquidity is increasing...
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Activist Funds, Leverage, and Procyclicality
Burkart, Mike; Dasgupta, Amil - Financial Markets Group - 2014
We provide a theoretical framework to study blockholder activism by funds who com- pete for investor ?ow. In our model, activists are intrinsically able to raise the value of target ?rms through monitoring. Competition for investor ?ow induces them to enhance the returns generated by monitoring...
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The Economics of Collateral
Anderson, Ronald W.; Jõeveer, Karin - Financial Markets Group - 2014
In this paper we study how the use of collateral is evolving under the influence of regulatory reform and changing market structure. We start with a critical review of the recent empirical literature on the supply and demand of collateral which has focussed on the issue of ‘collateral...
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Network Risk and Key Players: A Structural Analysis of Interbank Liquidity
Denbee, Edward; Julliard, Christian; Li, Ye; Yuan, Kathy - Financial Markets Group - 2014
We model banks’ liquidity holding decision as a simultaneous game on an interbank borrowing network. We show that at the Nash equilibrium, the contributions of each bank to the network liquidity level and liquidity risk are distinct functions of its indegree and outdegree Katz-Bonacich...
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CEO JOB SECURITY AND RISK-TAKING
Cziraki, Peter; Xu, Moqi - Financial Markets Group - 2014
We use the length of employment contracts to estimate CEO turnover probability and its effects on risk-taking. Protection against dismissal should encourage CEOs to pursue riskier projects. Indeed, we show that firms with lower CEO turnover probability exhibit higher return volatility,...
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Mortgage Hedging in Fixed Income Markets
Malkhozov, Aytek; Mueller, Philippe; Vedolin, Andrea; … - Financial Markets Group - 2013
We study the feedback from hedging mortgage portfolios on the level and volatility of interest rates. We incorporate the supply shocks resulting from hedging into an otherwise standard dynamic term structure model, and derive two sets of predictions which are strongly supported by the data:...
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Rights offerings, trading, and regulation: A global perspective
Massa, Massimo; Vermaelen, Theo; Xu, Moqi - Financial Markets Group - 2013
We study rights offerings using a sample of 8,238 rights offers announced during 1995-2008 in 69 countries. Although shareholders prefer having the option to trade rights, issuers deliberately restrict tradability in 38% of the offerings. We argue that firms restrict rights trading to avoid the...
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Debt Maturity and the Liquidity of Secondary Debt Markets
Bruche, Max; Segura, Anatoli - Financial Markets Group - 2013
We develop an equilibrium model of debt maturity choice of rms, in the presence of xed issuance costs in primary debt markets, and an over-the-counter secondary debt market with search frictions. Liquidity in this market is related to the ratio of buyers to sellers, which is determined in...
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