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We show that seasoned equity offerings (SEOs), in which secondary share-offering size greatly exceeds market share turnover, provide a unique opportunity for stock price manipulation by speculators holding restricted shares. The proposed new theory is consistent with several puzzling empirical...
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This paper estimates skewness risk premia on individual stocks using synthetic skew swaps and shows that there is a considerably large variation of monthly realized skewness risk premia across a representative set of portfolios which are sorted by skewness risk premium payoffs in the prior...
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We exploit the shift from frequent batch auctions to continuous trading at the Taiwan Stock Exchange to show that liquidity deteriorated in large-cap and efficiency significantly improved in mid-cap and small-cap after trading became continuous. Our results reveal that the migration to the...
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In this paper, we show that fear can propagate across international financial markets. Investors become more concerned about the local market tail risks when they see that the U.S. economy steps into contractions. Consistent with the rare disaster theory, risk-averse investors would require...
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