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We study the long-term trend of excess value and internal capital allocation of diversified firms from 1976 to 2013. The late 1970s and 1980s are characterized by large average diversification discount but narrow dispersion of excess value. Excess value of diversified firms becomes less negative...
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This paper examines the medium and long-term impacts of economic news on exchange rate movements. We extend a standard new open economy macroeconomics model by allowing anticipated (news) shocks in purchasing power parity and real interest rates, and perform a structural Bayesian estimation....
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In this paper, we investigate whether refinancing pressure leads managers to manipulate earnings. Our tests examine the relation between changes in short-term debt and discretionary accruals. We find that firms have higher discretionary accruals during periods of increasing short-term debt. We...
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We explore the determinants of compensation gaps between a firm's CEO and its other top executives, and compare the ability of two competing optimal contracting theories, namely tournament theory and productivity theory, to explain the cross sectional variability in these gaps across firms. We...
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Securitized loans have lower lead bank shares but larger shares held by non-CLO institutional investors than non-securitized loans. The result can largely be explained by their degree of information asymmetry and credit risk. We find that lead banks increase their holdings after a...
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