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Previous estimates of the mean 3-year buy-and hold abnormal returns of German IPO stocks range from -52.20% to 1.66%. It is difficult to justify this significant variation in abnormal returns, given the almost identical calculation procedures and the large overlap in sample periods. We argue...
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Using CEOs’ pilot licenses to proxy for sensation-seeking personality trait, we show that firms with sensation-seeking CEOs increase stock price crash risk. This result holds after addressing endogeneity concerns, using propensity score matching and several difference-in-difference tests. We...
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This study constructs a novel dataset of bankruptcy filings for a large sample of non-US firms in 14 developed markets and sheds new light on the cross-sectional relation between default risk and stock returns. Using the reduced-form approach of Campbell et al. (2008) to estimate default...
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