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We further the understanding of cross-sectional differences in trading activity. Specifically, we link a firm's visibility, as measured by advertising, to its stock turnover. First, we suggest three mechanisms (beyond simple awareness) capable of explaining how the repeated and consistent ads...
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We test the prediction of recent theories that stocks with high idiosyncratic skewness should have low expected returns. Because lagged skewness alone does not adequately forecast skewness, we estimate a cross-sectional model of expected skewness that uses additional predictive variables....
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Measures of private equity performance based on cash flows do not account for a discount-rate risk premium that is a component of CAPM alpha. We create secondary market PE indices and find that PE discount rates vary considerably. NAVs are too smooth because they fail to reflect variation in...
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The prioritized cash flow rules that govern structured finance essentially guarantee that senior tranches will only default in the worst states of the world. In this paper we present empirical evidence which suggests that the impact of economic catastrophe on a structured finance instrument also...
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