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The presence of time series momentum effect has been widely documented in the financial markets across asset classes and countries. We find a predictable pattern of the realized semi-variance to the future individual asset return, especially during the stressed states of time series momentum...
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Contemporary statistical research frequently deals with problems involving a diverging number of parameters. For those problems, various shrinkage methods (e.g., LASSO, SCAD, etc) are found particularly useful for the purpose of variable selection (Fan and Peng, 2004; Huang et al., 2007b)....
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We find that senior loan lender control is positively associated with a firm's corporate bond yield spread at issuance. A one standard deviation change in the number of covenants on the strictest loan on a firm's balance sheet is associated with a 15 basis points higher yield spread at bond...
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This paper investigates the effectiveness of the Federal Reserve Bank's Commercial Paper Funding Facility (CPFF) in facilitating lending from recipient banks to their relationship borrowers. I use dispersion in lender liquidity following the implementation of the CPFF to examine the change in...
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Does risk shifting incentives or risk management incentives dominate when firms rollover large amounts of maturing debt? The empirical evidence supports the risk management hypothesis by identifying a hump-shaped relation between long-term debt maturity and firm risk. Using...
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This paper argues that the documented post-share issue privatization (SIP) decline in profitability of divested Chinese companies is not evidence per se that China's SIP program is ineffective or unsuccessful. Instead, the positive privatization effect is often outweighed by a negative listing...
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Using new case-level data we document a set of stylized facts on bankruptcy in China and study how the staggered introduction of specialized courts across Chinese cities affected insolvency resolution and the local economy. For identification, we compare cases handled by specialized versus...
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