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We examine the trading behavior of particularly intensive traders, those who contribute the most to daily trading volume, and provide new evidence that is consistent with the presence of informational advantages. Using a unique Chinese data set of the most active daily market participants for...
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There has been extensive literature on effects of short-sale constraints. A most widely study is Miller (1997) who argues that given the short-sale constraints, investors with bearish information cannot trade in the market unless they already hold the stocks. As a consequence, stock prices...
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We examine how information risk and transaction costs influence the initial and subsequent market reaction to earnings news. We find that the initial market reaction is higher per unit of earnings surprise for higher information risk firms (information content effect). Furthermore, it is...
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