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We study the association between the stock liquidity of SMEs in the US and their likelihood of bankruptcy, using a … substantial heterogeneity across industries regarding the predictive power of the liquidity measure on the likelihood of … performance tests conclude that adding a liquidity measure variable to the Campbell et al. (2008) model improves its predictive …
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show that the larger tick size raised the cost for retail-sized liquidity demanding orders by almost fifty percent, and … raised profits to liquidity providers by forty percent. The bulk of the effects occurred for tick-constrained stocks for …
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that both the sensitivity of returns to liquidity and liquidity premia have significantly declined over the past four … strategies virtually unprofitable. Our results are robust to several conventional liquidity measures related to volume. When … using liquidity measure that is not related to volume, we find just weak evidence of a liquidity premium even in the early …
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the market's liquidity and price efficiency. Employing difference-indifference regressions, we find that the bid …
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In this paper we document the asymmetric role that the U.S. stock market plays in the international predictability of excess stock returns during recession and expansion periods. Most of the positive evidence accrues during the periods of recessions in the United States. During the expansions...
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Using a score provided by Thomson Reuters to measure the tone of news articles, I construct a weekly measure of qualitative information. The measure predicts future returns over the next 13 weeks and mitigates short-term reversal in the weekly momentum strategy. A portfolio that takes a long...
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hypothesize that stocks with larger liquidity declines are associated with poorer contemporaneous stock returns. The evidence …
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This paper investigates for the first time the effects of oil demand shocks and oil supply shocks on stock order flow imbalances leading to changes in stock returns. Through the estimation of a structural VAR model, positive oil demand shocks are able to explain almost 36% of the observed...
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Active managers have strong incentives to concurrently realize tax losses and window dress portfolios at the ends of calendar quarters. Consequently, stocks with capital losses experience downward price pressure, and a large share of returns to momentum strategies is earned at these times. This...
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The relationship between leverage and returns on US bank stocks between 1973 and 2019 is slightly hump-shaped, almost flat. This observed relationship cannot be explained by standard risk factors such as correlation with the market return, book-to-market, size, momentum and term structure of...
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