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We review the pricing and ownership of green bonds, whose proceeds are used for environmentally focused purposes. After presenting an overview of the literature on green securities and green bonds in particular, we summarize the US corporate and municipal green bond markets. Green municipal...
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The well-known weak empirical relationship between beta risk and the cost of equity--thebeta anomaly--generates a simple tradeoff theory: As firms lever up, the overall cost ofcapital falls as leverage increases equity beta, but as debt becomes riskier the marginalbenefit of increasing equity...
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Over the past 41 years, high volatility and high beta stocks have substantially underperformed low volatility and low beta stocks in U.S. markets. We propose an explanation that combines the average investor's preference for risk and the typical institutional investor’s mandate to maximize the...
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The use of judgmental anchors or reference points in valuing corporations affects several basic aspects of merger and acquisition activity including offer prices, deal success, market reaction, and merger waves. Offer prices are biased toward the 52-week high, a highly salient but largely...
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