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We analyze a novel feedback mechanism between market and funding liquidity that causes self-fulfilling liquidity dry-ups. Financial firms facing funding withdrawals have an incentive to acquire information about their assets. Those with good assets gain by resorting to outside liquidity sources...
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In the context of a two-state, two-trader financial market herd model introduced by Avery and Zemsky (1998) we investigate how informational ambiguity in conjunction with waves of optimism and pessimism affect investor behavior, social learning and price dynamics. Without ambiguity, neither...
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This paper develops a securities market model in which participants' beliefs diverge and prices are monotonic in beliefs. Relative to rational expectations (i.e., correct and unanimous beliefs), overconfidence among uninformed traders about the precision of experts' information leads to...
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This paper investigates whether the business press serves as an information intermediary. The press potentially shapes firms' information environments by packaging and disseminating information, as well as by creating new information through journalism activities. We find that greater press...
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In this paper I study the information acquisition process in a simple asset pricing model with heterogeneous beliefs about future prices. This is instrumental to investigate the effects of financial literacy on market volatility. I posit that financial literacy affects the cost of acquiring...
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We construct a sentiment index with the incorporation of representative proxies in the Taiwan Stock Market and investigate the application of a cross-section of stock returns. The major contribution of the study is that the huge Chinese financial news related to each listed stock is collected...
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Informational aspect of financial equilibrium has received much attention in the past three decades. In particular, two main frameworks have become canonical models in information asymmetries of financial market: (i) Grossman and Stiglitz model, (ii) Kyle model. Although these two different...
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The asymmetry in price pressure from seller vs. buyer-initiated transactions is identified as valuable measure of downside liquidity for corporate bonds. While the evidence of illiquidity on risk premium in the cross-section of corporate bonds is mixed, the aggregate liquidity asymmetry has a...
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What sows the seeds of financial crises and what policies can help avoid them? To address these questions, I model the interaction between the ex-ante production of assets and ex-post adverse selection in financial markets. My results indicate that taking into account the endogenous asset supply...
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This paper provides an information-based theory of tranching, a practice in which sellers slice a financial asset into debt securities with different seniority. I use the price posting framework to analyze asset-backed security markets with adverse selection and find that tranching is a robust...
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