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We relate the firm legal structure to the degree of credit advantage of the headquarters. We argue that subsidiary-based firms are born as the outcome of a process of agglomeration around firms with better credit advantage. Therefore, subsidiary based firms have better credit advantage than...
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This paper explores the spillover effects of Hurricane Katrina on corporate bonds through the liquidations of bond holdings by property and reinsurance companies exposed to the Katrina shock. We find that the sales of exposed property and reinsurance companies create a persistent negative price...
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We study the effect of credit default swap (CDS) on the corporate bond market. We argue that CDS, by reducing the need of investors to liquidate the bonds in the face of credit deterioration of the issuer, reduces fire sale risk and provides bond liquidity. Given that bond investors are...
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We study how information flows within international financial conglomerates and how such a flow reduces the transmission of liquidity crisis due to fire-sales. We focus on the role of international institutional investors affiliated with banks during the 2008-2009 global financial crisis. We...
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We study the effect of investment horizon clienteles on the IPO market. We start from the premise – that we support with evidence – that IPO stocks are very liquid in the after-market. Therefore, short-term investors should have a higher reservation price for them than long-term investors....
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We study how the heterogeneity in investment horizons of institutional investors affects the IPO market. We document the fact that short-term investors prefer more liquid stocks than long-term investors do and that IPO stocks are very liquid in the after-market. On this premise, we argue that...
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We study the impact of quot;style investingquot; on the market for corporate control. We argue that a firm may boost its market value by merging with a firm that belongs to an investment style that is more popular with the market. By using data on the flows in mutual funds, we construct a...
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We study how debt market frictions that constrain the ability of firms to buffer a tightening in bank credit supply affect corporate yield spreads. We focus on the frictions driven by the regional availability of debt financing. We provide evidence of a strong regional segmentation in the debt...
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Using a unique dataset on the organizational structure of fixed income investors ndash; i.e., mutual funds and insurance companies ndash; we study the effects of organizational hierarchy on bond investing. Consistent with Stein (2002)'s theory of organizations, we find strong evidence that...
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