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Using a sample from 1993 to 2010 of U.S. corporate bank loans, we study the relationship between CEO incentives for risk-shifting, proxied by Vega, and the cost of corporate bank loans. Equity-based compensation can enhance risk-shifting incentives, encouraging managers to make risky choices to...
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We reexamine the Unemployment Rate (UR) -- government expenditure nexus in a panel of 50 State and Local Governments (SLGs) over the period 1977--2006 to provide new pre-recession empirical evidence that helps put the expectations on the effects of the federal relief to SLGs in a broader...
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I examine if the 2009 bank stress test conducted by the Federal Reserve conveyed new information to investors. By analyzing bank bond returns, I show that the announcement of the bank stress test results mitigated information asymmetries in US banks.
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Using quarterly data for the period 1959 to 2008, I study the relationship between excess stock returns and the <italic>change</italic> in expectations of the consumption--wealth ratio and of future long-run consumption growth. Using a vector error correction model (VECM), I estimate revisions in expectations on...
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Comments by the Federal Reserve Chairman often evoked concerns about whether the government would protect bondholders in the event of default by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (F&F). Using a model of capital structure, we analyze the impact of this uncertainty on the value of the implicit subsidy...
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