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This book is about the pricing of liquidity. We present theory and evidence on how liquidity affects securities prices, why liquidity varies over time, how a drop in liquidity leads to a drop in prices, and why liquidity crises create liquidity spirals. The analysis has implications for traders,...
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Cover -- MARKET LIQUIDITY -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction and Overview of the Book -- PART I: THE EFFECT OF LIQUIDITY COSTS ON SECURITIES PRICES AND RETURNS -- Introduction and Overview -- CHAPTER 1 Asset Pricing and the Bid-Ask Spread -- Summary and...
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This paper reviews research on the effects of different measures of liquidity on asset prices. The foundation is the pricing of liquidity as an asset characteristic that began with the theoretical model and empirical evidence of Amihud and Mendelson (1986). The positive relation between expected...
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"We present a model in which some investors are prohibited from using leverage and other investors' leverage is limited by margin requirements. The former investors bid up high-beta assets while the latter agents trade to profit from this, but must de-lever when they hit their margin...
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