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Value stocks have higher exposure to innovations in the nominal bond risk premium, which measures the markets' perception of cyclical variation in future output growth, than growth stocks. The ICAPM then predicts a value risk premium provided that good news about future output lowers the...
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largest literatures in finance. One candidate explanation is that funds process information about future asset values and use … that information to invest in high-valued assets. But formal theories are scarce because information choice models with … attention allocation model that uses the state of the business cycle to predict information choices, which in turn, predict …
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If an investor wants to form a portfolio of risky assets and can exert effort to collect information on the future … value of these assets before he invests, which assets should he learn about? The best assets to acquire information about … are ones the investor expects to hold. But the assets the investor holds depend on the information he observes. We build a …
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can. But why doesn't global information access eliminate this asymmetry? We model investors, endowed with a small home … information advantage, who choose what information to learn before they invest. Surprisingly, even when home investors can learn … what foreigners know, they choose not to: Investors profit more from knowing information others do not know. Learning …
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We show that firms' idiosyncratic volatility obeys a strong factor structure and that shocks to the common factor in idiosyncratic volatility (CIV) are priced. Stocks in the lowest CIV-beta quintile earn average returns 5.4% per year higher than those in the highest quintile. The CIV factor...
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