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Two intermediary-based factors - a broad financial distress measure and a dealer corporate bond inventory measure - explain about 50% of the puzzling common variation of credit spread changes beyond canonical structural factors. A simple model, in which intermediaries facing margin constraints...
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Data used in this study were provided by the Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice. Access was provided by Louisiana State University. We thank Janet Currie, Kevin Lang, Adriana Lleras-Muney, Bentley Macleod, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, Isaac Sorkin and the participants of the 6th Economics of...
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Measured as yield spreads against AAA corporate bonds, the convenience premium of agency MBS averages 47 basis points over 1995 - 2021, about half of the long-term-Treasury convenience premium. Both MBS convenience premium and issuance amount depend on mortgage rate negatively, consistent with a...
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This paper investigates the ways in which the network of relationships between dealers shapes their trading behavior in the corporate bond market. They charge lower spreads to dealers with whom they have the strongest ties, and this effect is all the more pronounced at times of market turmoil....
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