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We study how product market competition affects the firm's ownership by international and domestic investors and its stock performance. We argue that in the presence of local bias domestic investors tilt their portfolios towards domestic stocks that offer lower exposure to country-specific...
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We examine whether US shareholder-initiated class action lawsuits can discipline foreign firms. Using an international sample of firms over the period from 1995 to 2013, we find that a US class action lawsuit against a foreign firm cross-listed in the US negatively affects the value of that...
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Using the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) as an exogenous shock that reduces the tax advantages of offshore funds sold to U.S. investors, we document that affected funds significantly enhance their performance as a response. This effect is stronger for funds domiciled in tax havens...
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Efficient financial globalization should reward high-skilled financial institutions and punish low-skilled institutions. We show that the globalization of the mutual fund industry in the beginning of the century has exhibited the opposite pattern: low-skilled companies can benefit from...
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We exploit the merger between BlackRock and Barclays Global Investors to study how changes in expected ownership concentration affect the investment behavior of funds and the cross-section of stocks worldwide. We find that funds with open-end structures and a large exposure to commonly-held...
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We study the link between informed trading and co-movement in illiquidity. We argue that investors concerned with liquidity and fire-sale shocks respond to an increase in informed trading by shifting their portfolios away from stocks with high information asymmetry. This rebalancing causes a...
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significant three-factor alphas. Overall, short sellers’ behavioral biases limit their ability to arbitrage away the mispricing …
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significant three-factor alphas. Overall, short sellers’ behavioral biases limit their ability to arbitrage away the mispricing …
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