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We examine the behavior of stock returns after share buyback announcements. In line with the existing literature, we find evidence of abnormal returns after buyback announcements. A market neutral portfolio that is long equally weighted (with daily rebalancing) all companies that announced...
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We document a U-shaped relation between long-run excess returns after buyback authorization announcements and firm centrality in the input-output trade flow network. We rationalize this finding in a model in which investors are endowed with a large but finite capacity for analyzing firms....
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We find that board gender diversity increases the likelihood that firms announce a buy-back but long-term excess returns are signficantly smaller when there is larger female representation on the board. This is consistent with the governance hypothesis: gender diversity makes it more likely that...
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The buyback anomaly survives when using the five factor Fama and French (2015) and the four factor Stambaugh and Yuan (2016) models: buyback announcements are followed by positive long-term excess returns that are positively related to (idiosyncratic) volatility, inconsistent with the low...
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