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This paper provides a new empirical strategy for testing models of information choice based on observing which types of information are consumed and incorporated into asset prices. Consistent with the predictions of the information driven comovement hypothesis (Veldkamp 2006), we find that stock...
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We explore the relation between limit order price clustering and price efficiency. We find that executed sell limit orders cluster more frequently on round increments than buy limit orders and that this asymmetry in clustering is consistent with the well documented asymmetry in price response to...
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Research argues that short sellers are informed investors as current short selling relates inversely with future returns. However, empirical results have yet to determine whether short sellers trade on private information before, say, an upcoming negative new. This paper takes a step in this...
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This paper develops and empirically tests a dynamic model of dividend smoothing and signaling. Intertemporal dividend smoothing results from a “signal jamming” problem whereby the manager uses dividends not only to convey information about future cash flows but also to influence perceptions...
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