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This paper examines the funding liquidity faced by hedge funds and the resulting implication for stocks' excess return co-movement. We find that hedge fund ownership tends to induce a higher stocks' return co-movement with each other, compared to other institutional investors like mutual funds...
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Theory argues that the rationale for the existence of closed-end funds (CEFs) is that they provide investors indirect exposure to their underlying illiquid assets without the high cost associated with trading them directly. Consistent with this reasoning, we show that risk-averse investors...
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Theory suggests that increasing the public availability of regulatory information may hurt the information environment of bank stocks. It is therefore not clear whether the Basel Accord's intent to foster market discipline by requiring banks to publish information on their risk management...
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