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We investigate the impact of endogenous information acquisition on Easley and O'Hara's (2004) result that moving information from being publicly to privately available results in an increase in a firm's cost of capital. As in Christensen, de la Rosa and Feltham (2010), when the cost of...
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We investigate the impact of endogenous information acquisition on Easley and O'Hara's (2004) result that moving information from being publicly to privately available results in an increase in a firm's cost of capital. As in Christensen et al. (2010), when the cost of information acquisition is...
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We investigate the association between voluntary disclosure and the risk-related discount investors apply to price. First, we study the association between (endogenous) disclosure choice and the discount in price induced by changes in the underlying model parameters: this is akin to an empirical...
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This study provides evidence that short selling influences the disclosure of bad news by firms. Managers have incentives to withhold or delay the release of bad news. As informed traders, short sellers enhance the informativeness of stock prices, especially related to bad news, potentially...
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We investigate the association between voluntary disclosure and the risk-related discount investors apply to price. First, we study the association between (endogenous) disclosure choice and the discount in price induced by changes in the underlying model parameters: this informs empirical...
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We investigate the stock price and trading volume effects of differential capital gains taxes applied to short and long-term capital gains when firms disclose public information. We extend the theoretical framework developed in Shackelford and Verrechia (2002) linking differential CGT to price...
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Short sellers assist in impounding negative news more quickly into stock prices and improve price informativeness. However, there is a lack of consistent evidence about whether short sellers trade predominantly in anticipation of, or in response to, a public information release. To shed light on...
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