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The authors show that inefficiencies in the U.S. market for inflation-linked bonds can be exploited by informed traders who include survey estimates or inflation model forecasts in trades on break even inflation. The Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities market has yet to fulfill investors'...
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We investigate and test hypotheses on how informed trading varies with market-wide factors and the structural and trading characteristics of a firm. We find strong evidence of commonality in informed trading, and a systematic dependence of informed trading on firm characteristics that is largely...
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We investigate and test hypotheses on how informed trading varies with market-wide factors and the structural and trading characteristics of a firm. We find strong evidence of commonality in informed trading, and a systematic dependence of informed trading on firm characteristics that is largely...
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While theoretical models strongly suggest that short-sales are mainly driven by private information, recent empirical evidence of has been rather mixed. This paper contributes to the discussion by looking at various potential motives to sell short and compares these with regular buys and sales...
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We examine the differences between short sales and "regular" trades with regard to the nature of their information content. First, we find that short-sales impound private information that is significantly longer-lived than that in regular trades, and accordingly find that short-sales play an...
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We separately investigate the pricing relevance of informed trading predictable from public information, and that of unpredictable idiosyncratic informed trading that potentially captures private information. We use a direct profitability-based and immediacy-driven measure of price-relevant...
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