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In this paper we explore some of the consequences of greater market transparency for market performance in the presence of a strategic specialist. Although numerous studies have dealt with this issue, previous work has only considered either fully transparent or fully opaque markets. Our model...
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We develop a model of insider trading where agents have private information either about liquidation value or about supply, and behave strategically to maximize their profits. The presence of a supply-informed trader in the market induces non-monotonicity of market indicators with respect to the...
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The empirical literature suggests that the limit order book contains information that might be used by the specialist for his own advantage. We develop a model of insider trading where there is a specialist who has access to the order book and informed traders who receive information about the...
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In this paper we develop a contingent valuation model for zero-coupon bonds with default. In order to emphasize the role of maturity time and place of the lender's claim in a firm's debt hierarchy, we consider a firm that issues two bonds with different maturities and different seniorage. The...
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We extend the model of Berk and Green (2004) to investigate the impact of two frictions, search costs and fi nancial constraints, on mutual fund performance. Our model predicts the survival of underperforming funds and delivers two new predictions: 1) differences in performance across funds are...
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We build a model of mutual fund competition in which a fraction of investors, unsophisticated, exhibit a preference for familiarity, while sophisticated investors are free of familiarity bias. Funds differ in two dimensions: quality and familiarity. Unsophisticated investors exhibit varying...
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We examine the competition between a transparent exchange organized as a limit order book and an opaque dark pool in the presence of asymmetric information. We show that the coexistence of a dark pool with an exchange not only enlarges traders' strategy set but may also induce trading venue...
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This paper analyzes the effects of disclosing corporate tax reports on both financial markets' performance and tax revenue. To this end, we characterize the optimal auditing policy of the tax enforcement agency and the optimal tax reporting strategy of a fi rm. The manager of the fi rm has the...
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