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Indexing has experienced substantial growth over the last two decades because it is an effective way of holding a diversified portfolio while minimizing trading costs and taxes. In this paper, we focus on one negative externality of indexing: the effect on efficiency of stock prices. Based on a...
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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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This paper provides a comprehensive examination of money flows in corporate bond funds which, though less researched, represent an important setting to study investor behavior. Based on a large sample of corporate bond funds over 1991–2014, we first show that flows are sensitive to both fund...
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We investigate the effects of short sale constraints on asset mispricing in the corporate bond market. Consistent with Miller (1977)'s theory that short sale constraints can lead to asset overpricing, we document a significant positive relation between changes in ownership breadth (a proxy for...
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