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We use a unique data-set to study liquidity effects in the US corporatebond market, covering more than 30,000 bonds. Our analysis explorestime-series and cross-sectional aspects of corporate bond yield spreads,with the main focus being on the quanti fication of the impact ofliquidity factors,...
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We study the impact of financial innovations on real investmentdecisions within the framework of an incomplete market economy comprisedof fi rms, investors, and an intermediary. The fi rms face uniqueinvestment opportunities that arise in their business operations and canbe undertaken at given...
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This paper demonstrates that an an institutional feature inherent in a multitude of mutual funds managing billions in assets generates fund NAVs that reflect stale prices. Since, in many cases, investors can trade at these NAVs with little or no transactions costs, there is an obvious trading...
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We examine the strategic behavior of High Frequency Traders (HFTs) during the pre-opening phase and the opening auction of the NYSE-Euronext Paris exchange. HFTs actively participate, and profitably extract information from the order flow. They also post "flash crash" orders, to gain time...
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We consider the demand for state-contingent claims, in the presence of an independent zero-mean, non-hedgeable background risk. An agent is defined to be generalized risk averse if he/she chooses a demand function for contingent claims with a smaller slope everywhere, given a simple increase in...
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