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We show theoretically that a novel nonlinear interaction of fund flows and returns plays a central role in either moderating or amplifying the portfolio rebalancing demand of levered and inverse-levered ETFs (LETFs). Rebalancing, in turn, affects underlying’s and market’s return volatility....
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Governance characteristics are potentially a proxy for information asymmetry that may be better captured by the market liquidity of a company's shares. Although liquidity has been established as a risk factor in the asset-pricing paradigm, there is still an ongoing debate as to whether...
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In this paper we study the multiple restatement announcements and its perceived resultant information asymmetry around the announcement day. We examine the pattern of information asymmetry for multiple restatement announcements in terms of bid-ask spread around the announcement day. Study of...
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Independent boards improve financial disclosure quality and reduce the opacity of information between insiders and outsiders, which lowers the incentives of informed traders that benefit from the information gap. We test this conjecture by estimating short sellers' predictions of the direction...
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