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I compare the timing of information acquisition among institutional investors and sell-side analysts, and I show that hedge fund trades predict the direction of subsequent analyst ratings change reports while other investors' trades do not. In addition, hedge funds reverse trades after analyst...
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I compare the timing of information acquisition among institutional investors and sell-side analysts. I find that hedge funds are unique: they anticipate analyst reports, and then reverse their positions after analysts publish reports. These trends are strongest for hedge funds and analysts most...
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In this paper we study statistical properties of equal-weighted indices of hedge funds. We find that aside from diversification benefits, 1/N naïve equal-weighting possesses some additional attractive relative performance properties. We show that subject to certain assumptions, such an index...
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This study investigates whether international differences in legal enforcement are associated with venture capital (VC) syndication networks, and whether culture moderates this relationship. We conjecture that public enforcement, with strong investigative powers against any syndicate member and...
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The purpose of the article is to assess the level of any overlap between the second and third lines of defense in the global market. The level of overlap influences the independence of the two lines and the maturity of risk management and audit function. The data is obtained by conducting a poll
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We show that the trading-fee breakdown (fee pricing) depends on the distribution of investor gains-from-trade relative to the tick size. Absent price discreteness, an increase in investor gains-from-trade increases the total fee proportionally, but the fee breakdown has no effect. With price...
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This paper investigates the trading behavior of major market participants during an attempted delivery squeeze in a bond futures contract traded in London. Using the cash and futures trades of dealers and customers, we analyze their strategic trading behavior, price distortion and learning in a...
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This paper describes price discovery and liquidity provision in a dynamic limit order market with asymmetric information and non-Markovian learning. Investors condition on information in both the current limit order book and also, unlike in previous re-search, on the prior order history when...
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We consider the finite-time optimal portfolio liquidation problem for a von Neumann-Morgenstern investor with constant absolute risk aversion (CARA). As underlying market impact model, we use the continuous-time liquidity model of Almgren and Chriss (2000). We show that the expected utility of...
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