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Why Don’t Most Mutual Funds Short Sell?

An intriguing observation in the US mutual fund industry is that most equity funds do not short sell, even though virtually all regulatory...

July 2021
DP 838
Li An
Shiyang Huang
Dong Lou
Jiahong Shi

Discussion Papers

Informed Trading in Government Bond Markets

Using comprehensive administrative data from the UK, we examine trading by different investor types in government bond markets. Our sample covers...

July 2021
DP 837
Robert Czech
Shiyang Huang
Dong Lou
Tianyu Wang

Academic journals

Management insulation and bank failures

Journal of Financial Intermediation, 47, 100909

July 2021
Daniel Ferreira
David Kershaw
Tom Kirchmaier
Edmund Schuster

Opinion Pieces

Epidemic exposure, fintech adoption, and the digital divide

Although epidemics are frequently cited as inducing changes in economic behaviour and accelerating technological and behavioural trends, there may be...

July 2021
Orkun Saka
Barry Eichengreen
Cevat G. Aksoy

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Asset pricing with index investing

Journal of Financial Economics, 141(1), 195-216

July 2021
Georgy Chabakauri
Oleg Rytchkov

Academic journals

Are Bigger Banks Better? Firm-Level Evidence from Germany

Journal of Political Economy, 129 (7)

July 2021
Kilian Huber

Discussion Papers

CEO Compensation: Evidence From the Field

We survey directors and investors on the objectives, constraints, and determinants of CEO pay. 67% of directors would sacrifice shareholder value to...

June 2021
DP 836
Alex Edmans
Tom Gosling
Dirk Jenter

Discussion Papers

Shareholder Liability and Bank Failure

Does enhanced shareholder liability reduce bank failure? We compare the performance of around 4,200 state-regulated banks of similar size in...

June 2021
DP 835
Felipe Aldunate
Dirk Jenter
Arthur Korteweg
Peter Koudijs

Opinion Pieces

Reducing the compliance costs of regulation

In much of the world, property sales are highly regulated and expensive. Using World Bank data, this column shows that while regulators and...

June 2021
Simeon Djankov
Eva (Yiwen) Zhang

Discussion Papers

Dark Trading and Alternative Execution Priority Rules

Traders’ choice between lit and dark trading venues depends on market conditions, which are affected by execution priority rules in the dark pool...

June 2021
DP 834
Alejandro Bernales
Daniel Ladley
Evangelos Litos
Marcela Valenzuela

Discussion Papers

Speculative and Precautionary Demand for Liquidity in Competitive Banking Markets

We demonstrate that the co-existence of different motives for liquidity preferences profoundly affects the efficiency of financial intermediation...

June 2021
DP 833
Diemo Dietrich
Thomas Gehrig

Discussion Papers

The Market for CEOs

We study the market for CEOs of large publicly-traded US firms, analyze new CEOs’ prior connections to the hiring firm, and explore how hiring choices...

June 2021
DP 832
Peter Cziraki
Dirk Jenter

Discussion Papers

Using a mean changing stochastic processes exit-entry model for stock market long-short prediction

Stochastic processes is one of the key operations research tools for analysis of complex phenomenon. This paper has a unique application to the study...

June 2021
DP 831
Sebastien Lleo
Mikhail N. Zhitlukhin
William T Ziemba

Opinion Pieces

CEPS/ECMI Policy Brief – Why finalizing Basel III is good for the European banking sector

Basel III is an internationally agreed set of measures to strengthen the regulation, supervision and risk management of banks. Finalising the 2017...

May 2021
Pedro Duarte Neves

Discussion Papers

Sustainability in a Risky World

This paper studies the restrictions on consumption, portfolio choice, and social discounting implied by a sustainability constraint, that utility...

April 2021
DP 830
John Y. Campbell
Ian Martin

Opinion Pieces

Measuring human capital: Learning matters more than schooling

Human capital is a critical component of economic development. But the links between growth and human capital – when measured by years of schooling –...

April 2021
Noam Angrist
Simeon Djankov
Pinelopi K. Goldberg
Harry A. Patrinos

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