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We document the negative effect of stock liquidity on default risk for a sample of 46 countries. We further find that … shock that increases liquidity. The effect of liquidity on default risk is more pronounced in countries with poorer investor … impact of stock liquidity on default risk in international markets …
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We document that the variation in market liquidity is an important determinant of momentum crashes that is independent … sensitivity of short-leg of momentum portfolio to changes in market liquidity that flares the tail risk of momentum strategy in … such that the contemporaneous increase in market liquidity predominantly sums up the trademark negative relationship …
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Illiquidity shocks are negatively associated with future returns. There are two potential explanations: underreaction and illiquidity spiral. We find that negative illiquidity shocks generate upward price continuation, but positive illiquidity shocks lead to initial downward price continuation...
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. Contemporaneous with the significant fall in equity market values is the evaporation of market liquidity. We show that transactions … of global liquidity suppliers is correlated with the increase of over 400% in margin requirements, driving a pro …-cyclical downwards liquidity spiral. These effects are shown to be concentrated in securities most exposed to electronic liquidity …
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This study examines the relation between asset liquidity and stock liquidity across 47 countries. In support of the … valuation uncertainty hypothesis, we find that firms with greater asset liquidity on average have higher stock liquidity. More … importantly, our study shows that asset liquidity plays a more significant role in resolving valuation uncertainty in countries …
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world. We show that even in this market exposure to liquidity risk commands a non-trivial risk premium of up to 3.6% per … annum. In particular, systematic and currency-specific liquidity risk are not subsumed by existing risk factors and … successfully price the cross-section of currency returns. However, we also find that liquidity and carry trade premia are …
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In this article the relationship between market return and volatility is examined by applying out-of-sample methodology and ARCH (M) class models in the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) and international stock exchanges. The results are inconsistent with portfolio theory implications in NASDAQ, ISE...
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This paper studies the comparative attractiveness of public equity investments in the Polish (emerging) and in the U.S. (advanced) stock markets in the years 2000-2013. Through an original implementation strategy based on one- and multi-factor asset pricing models, we find that the potential for...
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This paper investigates Barosso and Santa-Clara's (2015) risk-managed momentum strategy in an industry momentum setting. We investigate several traditional momentum strategies including that recently proposed by Novy-Marx (2012). We moreover examine the impact of different variance forecast...
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