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This paper studies a novel channel through which climate risks affect households’ portfolio choices: a stringent climate change regulation elevates labor income risk for households employed by high-emission industries which in turn discourages households' financial risk-taking. Using staggered...
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A closet indexer is more likely to meet a value-weighted investment benchmark by value-weighting the portfolio. Following this intuition, we introduce a simple measure of active management, the absolute difference between the value weights and the actual weights held by a fund, averaged across...
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The paper investigates the portfolio allocation effects of increased asset co-movements during extreme market downturns. We develop a model for the state variables underlying the stock price process that allows for increased and asymmetric dependence between extreme return realizations. We...
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We present empirical evidence that the innovation in global equity correlation is a viable pricing factor in international markets. We develop a stylized model to motivate why this is a reasonable candidate factor and propose a simple way to measure it. We find that our factor has a robust...
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