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This paper examines the impact of stock liquidity on firm bankruptcy risk. Using the Securities and Exchange Commission decimalization regulation as a shock to stock liquidity, we establish that enhanced liquidity decreases default risk. Stocks with the highest default risk experience the...
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We use the SEC Tick Size Pilot Program to show that stock liquidity reduces the cost of bank loans. Treated firms experience a 52 basis point increase in the cost of borrowing during the Tick Size Pilot Program; an effect that reverses when the program ends. We find similar results in a broad...
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We examine how liquidity in the equity market affects bank lending costs. An exogenous decrease in liquidity during the SEC Tick Size Pilot Program raises corporate bank borrowing costs; an effect that reverses when the program ends. We find similar results in a broad panel of firms using both...
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