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We document a long-lasting association between a common societal phenomenon, early-life family disruption, and investment behavior. Controlling for socioeconomic status and family background, we find fund managers who experienced the death or divorce of their parents during childhood exhibit a...
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We document a long-lasting association between a common societal phenomenon, early-life family disruption, and investment behavior. Fund managers who experienced the death or divorce of their parents during childhood take lower risk and are more likely to sell their holdings following...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012849858
We document a long-lasting association between a common societal phenomenon, early-life family disruption, and investment behavior. Controlling for socioeconomic status and family background, we find fund managers who experienced the death or divorce of their parents during childhood exhibit a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013242845
We show that early-life family disruption (death or divorce of a parent) causes fund managers to be more risk averse when they manage their own funds. Treated managers take lower systematic, idiosyncratic, and downside risk than non-treated managers. This effect is most pronounced for managers...
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We show a long-lasting association between a common societal phenomenon, early-life family disruption, and investment behavior. Fund managers who experienced the death or divorce of their parents during childhood take lower risk and are more likely to sell their holdings following riskincreasing...
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Until October 2004 corporate insiders in Germany were required to report trades in the shares of their firm 'without delay'. In practice substantial reporting delays were common. We show that the delays are systematically related to the characteristics of the firm. Delays are longer in...
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This paper investigates the wealth effects of private equity (PE) investor purchases of shares in German quoted companies. It is the first study to analyze these effects for the German market which is particularly interesting due to its distinct characteristics with regard to the ownership...
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Ankündigungseffekte der Emission von High-Yield Bonds in Europa Diese Arbeit untersucht für den noch jungen europäischen Corporate-High-Yield-Bond-Markt, wie sich die Ankündigung einer Anleiheemission auf den Aktienkurs der emittierenden Unternehmen auswirkt und welche Determinanten einen...
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Das Ende der Deutschland AG Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Entwicklung der Kapital- und Personenverflechtungen des deutschen Kapitalmarktes anhand der 150 größten börsennotierten Unternehmen im Zeitraum 1998 bis 2006. Aufgrund verschiedener institutioneller Veränderungen im...
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