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This paper documents a reciprocal cross-holding relation (CHR) between financial conglomerates: banks mutually hold each other's money market instruments through their affiliated money market funds (MMFs). Using novel MMF holdings data, this study shows that U.S. banks increased their MMFs'...
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We analyze the joint out-of-sample predictive ability of a comprehensive set of 299 firm characteristics for cross-sectional stock returns. We develop a cross-sectional out-of-sample R2 statistic that provides an informative measure of the accuracy of cross-sectional return forecasts in terms of...
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We find a pricing error profitability pattern for well-known asset pricing models: the CAPM, Fama-French, Hou-Xue-Zhang, Stambaugh-Yuan, and Daniel-Hirshleifer-Sun. A trading strategy that buys low pricing error stocks and sells high pricing error ones earns significant average and risk-adjusted...
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We investigate the effect of climate change, through natural disasters, on corporate borrowing costs. Using novel data, we construct granular measures of borrowers’ exposure to various natural disasters. We disentangle the effect of lenders updating their believes about the future severity and...
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Drawing upon the resource-based view, this study examines how political connections affect corporate diversification in an emerging economy. Data from a sample of 1,280 Chinese public firms over 2002–2005 show a strong positive relationship between political connections and corporate...
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We investigate how corporate loan costs are affected by climate change-related natural disasters. We construct granular measures of borrowers’ exposure to natural disasters and then disentangle the direct effects of disasters from the effects of lenders updating their beliefs about the impact...
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