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In this paper, we introduce a new Bayesian approach to explain some market anomalies during financial crises and subsequent recovery. We assume that the earnings shock of an asset follows a random walk model with and without drift to incorporate the impact of financial crises. We further assume...
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Do memories of highly emotional stock market crashes permanently affect the investment decisions of households? The Initial Public Offerings of Deutsche Telekom during 1996- 2000 provide an optimal base to address this question, as it is known for its emotional character and is reputedly “the...
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Do memories of highly emotional stock market crashes permanently affect the investment decisions of households? The Initial Public Offerings of Deutsche Telekom during 1996- 2000 provide an optimal base to address this question, as it is known for its emotional character and is reputedly "the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012607996
We differentiate the liquidity and the quality of private assets in a tractable incomplete-market model with … heterogeneous agents. The model decomposes the convenience yield of government bonds into a "liquidity premium" (flight to liquidity … fluctuations and bond premiums, the model reveals that a sharp reduction in the quality, instead of the liquidity, of private …
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Counter cyclical long-term investment strategies of insurance companies and pension funds (ICPFs) can support the stability of the financial system. Yet there is limited understanding of how ICPFs invest during market shocks, such as the global financial crisis and the European sovereign debt...
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funds entering the crisis with higher liquidity buffers were less likely to involve in cash hoarding and more likely to use … March 2020 to examine two channels through which liquidity buffers can reduce procyclicality in the investment fund sector …. First, we find that liquidity buffers reduced outflows during March 2020 only to a limited extent. Second, we find that …
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Despite a large and growing theoretical literature on flights to safety, there does not appear to exist an empirical characterization of flight-to-safety (FTS) episodes. Using only data on bond and stock returns, we identify and characterize flight to safety episodes for 23 countries. On...
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Despite a large and growing theoretical literature on flights to safety, there does not appear to exist an empirical characterization of flight-to-safety (FTS) episodes. Using only data on bond and stock returns, we identify and characterize flight to safety episodes for 23 countries. On...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011590578
This paper provides a framework to analyse emergency liquidity assistance of central banks on financial markets in … response to aggregate and idiosyncratic liquidity shocks. The model combines the microeconomic view of liquidity as the ability … to sell assets quickly and at low costs and the macroeconomic view of liquidity as a medium of exchange that influences …
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Credit market freezes in which debt issuance declines dramatically and market liquidity evaporates are typically … bonds declined, and secondary credit markets became highly illiquid. In this paper we analyze liquidity in bond markets … during financial crises and compare two main theories of liquidity in markets: (1) asymmetric information and adverse …
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