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We document substantial increases in corporate security offerings since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the rise in seasoned equity offerings (SEOs) is attributable to shifts in macroeconomic conditions, convertible and straight bond offering increases cannot be explained by standard...
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We document substantial increases in corporate security offerings since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the rise in seasoned equity offerings (SEOs) is attributable to shifts in macroeconomic conditions, convertible and straight bond offering increases cannot be explained by standard...
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We document substantial increases in corporate security offerings since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the rise in SEOs is attributable to shifts in macroeconomic conditions, convertible and straight bond offering increases cannot be explained by standard security choice determinants...
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We document substantial increases in corporate security offerings since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the rise in SEOs is attributable to shifts in macroeconomic conditions, convertible and straight bond offering increases cannot be explained by standard security choice determinants...
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This paper examines the relevance of institutional investors' investment horizon, as reflected in the response of firm investment to internal cash flows. We argue that institutional investors with longer investment horizons have greater incentives and efficiencies to engage in effective...
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