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Low interest rate environment encourages borrowing. During inevitable downturns in business cycles, heavy borrowing makes it more vulnerable to financial crisis. Low interest rate environments also favor high fixed cost investments, which have low variable costs and hence, have more significant...
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We combine recent developments on extracting jumps from high frequency stock index data with the literature on option pricing with time varying volatility to model S&P 500 index returns from 2005. We compare the fit of several GARCH models, with and without jumps, from the historical return...
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Our study examines whether CEOs working in their birthplaces curb stock price crash risk when compared to firms with nonlocal CEOs using a sample of Chinese listed firms during the period 2007-2019. Our results show that local CEOs significantly lower firms’ stock price crash risk, and the...
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In this study, we examine how banks' stock price crash risk is affected by recourse uncertainty embedded in securitizations. By recourse uncertainty, we mean the difficulty for equity market participants to assess the true extent of risk transfer between securitizing banks and investors in...
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