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Using a comprehensive dataset of mutual funds' quarterly holdings of credit default swap (CDS) contracts during 2007-2011, we analyze the motives for and consequences of mutual funds' participation in the CDS market pre- and post-financial crisis. Consistent with theoretical work, funds resort...
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We consider a long-term portfolio choice problem with two illiquid and correlated assets and formulate it as an eigenvalue problem in the form of a variational inequality. The eigenvalue is associated with the portfolio’s optimal long-term growth rate, and the free boundaries implied by the...
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This paper studies the "confidential holdings" of institutional investors, especially hedge funds, where the quarter-end equity holdings are disclosed with a delay through amendments to the Form 13F and are usually excluded from the standard databases. Evidence supports private information as...
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This paper studies the long-term effect of hedge fund activism on the productivity of target firms using plant-level information from the U.S. Census Bureau. A typical target firm improves its production efficiency in the three years after an activist intervention, and the improvements are most...
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This paper studies the long-term effect of hedge fund activism on the productivity of target firms using plant-level information from the U.S. Census Bureau. A typical target firm improves its production efficiency in the three years after an activist intervention, and the improvements are most...
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