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As market stabilization funds (MSFs) are usually established to stabilize a short-term stock market disaster, most of them will “retreat” after crashes. However, there is an exception, i.e., the Chinese MSFs, which still hold a large number of shares even after crashes. This paper...
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Previous studies rarely discuss the effect of margin trading on future stock price crash risk, though margin trading is often blamed for destabilizing stock market. We propose three possible mechanisms through which margin trading may affect crash risk. Our empirical results show that neither...
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Previous studies rarely discuss the effect of margin trading on future stock price crash risk, though margin trading is often blamed for destabilizing stock market. We propose three possible mechanisms through which margin trading may affect crash risk. Our empirical results show that neither...
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Most traditional insurance companies have escaped the financial storms during 2007-2009 while companies engaging in financial risk taking were not this lucky. In this study, we examine the performance of financial risk insurers and analyze the contributing role of financial risk insurers to...
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