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We extend Jin and Myers’ (2006) model to derive the relation between stock price crash risk and operating leverage (i.e., the fraction of fixed costs in total costs). The model predicts that (i) firms’ operating leverage decreases as stock price crash risk increases, and (ii) the negative...
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This paper examines the cross-sectional determinants of post-IPO long-term stock returns in China. We document that the aftermarket P/E ratio has the most robust negative association with post-IPO stock returns. The negative relation indicates that the market corrects the aftermarket...
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We find that stock liquidity increases stock price crash risk. To identify the causal effect, we use the decimalization of stock trading as an exogenous shock to liquidity. This effect is increasing in a firm’s ownership by transient investors and non-blockholders. Liquid firms have a higher...
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Using the reconstitution of MSCI indices in seven Asian markets from 2006 to 2021, we discover arbitrage opportunities arising from index-tracking funds’ efforts to minimize tracking errors around the dates when index reconstitution changes become effective (i.e., effective dates). We document...
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Using the reconstitution of MSCI indices in seven Asian markets from 2006 to 2021, we discover arbitrage opportunities arising from index-tracking funds’ efforts to minimize tracking errors around the dates when index reconstitution changes become effective (i.e., effective dates). We document...
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