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This paper proposes a method to compute ex-ante trading costs at the intraday level from limit order books. Using nearly 500 of the largest traded companies in the NYSE ArcaBook, we show that these costs have nontrivial intraday dynamics, are negatively related to volume and positively related...
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Large merger and acquisition (M&A) samples feature the pervasive presence of repetitive acquirers. They offer an attractive empirical context for revealing the presence of acquirer skills (persistent superior performance). But panel data M&A are quite heterogeneous: just a few acquirers...
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Roll R² (1988) concludes that our ability to explain stock returns is modest: close to 80% of the daily stock returns variance (65% for monthly stock returns) remain unexplained by a combination of priced factors and a portfolio of industry peers, even controlling for firm specific news...
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