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The recent absence of a discernible liquidity premium in cross-sectional stock returns despite non-trivial trade execution costs is a puzzle. We resolve this puzzle using a proxy for institutional trading costs that exploits the unique institutional features of modern U.S. equity markets....
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We show that wholesalers internalize unbalanced amounts of retail order flow to provide liquidity to institutional investors. The Tick Size Pilot highlights how wholesaler incentives affect the magnitude and composition of internalized retail trade imbalances (Mroib, Boehmer et al.\ 2021). Large...
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This paper evaluates hedge funds that grant favorable redemption terms to investors. Within this group of purportedly liquid funds, high net inflow funds subsequently outperform low net inflow funds by 4.79% per year after adjusting for risk. The return impact of fund flows is stronger when...
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This paper derives an equilibrium asset pricing model with liquidity risk. Liquidity risk is modeled as a stochastic quantity impact on the price from trading, where the size of the impact depends on trade size. Under a mild set of assumptions, we prove that an equilibrium price process exists...
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This paper studies an equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents, asset price bubbles, and trading constraints. Market liquidity is modeled as a stochastic quantity impact from trading on the price. Bubbles are larger in liquid markets and when trading constraints are more binding. Systemic...
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