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For small and medium-sized enterprises, various types of debt are not identical. There are specific costs and benefits associated with each funding source. We argue that the asset and liability sides of the balance sheet are interrelated. Specifically, we hypothesize that firms match specific...
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This paper examines the relationship between CDS and bond markets in the context of the financial crisis by employing daily data between January 2007 and September 2014. To the best of our knowledge this is the first study that analyses the incorporation of new information for CDSs and bonds...
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The paper investigates the conditions surrounding Britain's open market repurchases over the period 1993-2010. We find that the high leverage and fiscal favouritism of repurchases over dividends deter the market's receptiveness. Thus it is evident that repurchases are influenced by institutional...
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This study re-visits the question of benchmark mismatch among 1281 US equity mutual funds and its impact on benchmark-adjusted fund performance and ranking. All funds report S&P500 index as a prospectus benchmark, yet 2/3 of those are placed in the Morningstar category with risk and objectives...
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We assess UK mutual fund performance from a perspective of a peer-group, applying a novel approach suggested in Hunter et al. (2014). Our sample comprises of 817 UK long-only active equity mutual funds allocated to nine Morningstar style category peer-groups in the period 1992-2016. Overall, we...
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