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Portfolio traders may split large orders into smaller orders scheduled over time to reduce price impact. Since handling many orders is cumbersome, these smaller orders are often traded in an automated (“algorithmic”) manner. We propose metrics using these orders to help measure various...
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We examine the performance of 2,790 private equity (PE) funds incepted during 1979-2008 using Stochastic Discount Factors (SDFs) implied by the two leading consumption-based asset pricing models (CBAPMs) — external habit and long-run risks — as their assumptions appear consistent with...
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Using the setting of funds of hedge funds (FoFs), we show that prime brokers (PBs) facilitate investors' search for informed hedge fund managers. We find that FoFs exhibit PB bias, a disproportionate preference for hedge funds serviced by their connected PBs. This PB bias is stronger when the...
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Using a novel return-based method to detect allocations of corporate bond offerings, which are underpriced on average, we find that mutual funds most active in the primary market generate significant alpha and outperform those that are less active. Our evidence suggests that underwriters direct...
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Surprisingly, prior research finds that the attention paid by active institutional investors to individual stocks has no real effects on disclosure and liquidity decisions by management. In contrast, after categorizing these same active institutional investors as either dedicated or transient,...
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Directional bets by short sellers typically forecast future returns, but direct evidence of how other investors acquire information from these bets is nearly nonexistent. Using granular data on the entire Brazilian OTC security lending market and all trades in the Brazilian stock exchange, we...
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The condition of Risk Aversion implies that the Utility Function must be concave. Taking into account the dependence of the Utility Function on the wealth that in turn depends on the return, we consider a return with any type of two-parameter distribution. It is possible to define Risk and...
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Identifying firms linked economically through the comovement of the credit rating of their corporate bonds, we find that a long-short strategy for stocks based on the link generates a risk-adjusted alpha of 0.62 percent per month, which cannot be explained by industry, customer-supplier, single-...
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This study uses security-level investor demand and dynamic pricing information in the primary bond market to examine investor tastes for ESG assets and their pricing effects. We find that green bonds are significantly more oversubscribed than their conventional counterparts offered by the same...
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