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Among growing concerns about potential financial stability risks posed by the asset management industry, herding has been considered as an important risk amplification channel. In this paper, we examine the extent to which institutional investors herd in their trading of U.S. corporate bonds and...
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We examine the extent to which institutional investors herd in the U.S. corporate bond market and the price impact of their herding behavior. We find that the level of institutional herding in corporate bonds is substantially higher than what is documented for equities, and that sell herding is...
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Assessing liquidity transformation risks in MFs is difficult, largely due to a lack of detailed data on fund assets' liquidity. In this note, we identify some indicators of funds' liquidity profiles, and examine them in a sample of bank loan (BL, also referred to as “leveraged loans”) and...
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In this note, we look into investment funds' access to and usage of bank credit, based on a new dataset on credit line (and other types of loan) extension by top bank holding companies to open-end mutual funds and ETFs in the United States. We find that the aggregate amount of bank lending to...
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