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The impact of corporate ethical standards on the liquidity of non-U.S. stocks: an examination of the Chinese Melamine Scandal
Our study investigates the relationship among liquidity, information asymmetry, and business ethics for non-U.S. stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Our results show that non-U.S. stocks from ...
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Liquidity difference between non-U.S. and U.S. IPOs on the NYSE listings
We investigate liquidity and information asymmetry for a sample of non-U.S. stock listings and U.S. IPO listings on the NYSE. We find that non-U.S. stock listings tend to have wider spreads, larger price impac...
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Is Foreign Exchange Risk Priced in Bank Loan Spreads?
This study investigates the effects of foreign exchange (FX) exposure on bank loan spreads. Private bank loans are a major form of corporate financing in both develo** and developed countries. However, the i...
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Corporate social responsibility, credit rating, and private debt contracting: new evidence from syndicated loan market
We examine the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities on loan spreads of syndicated bank loans, with a particular interest in how CSR and credit ratings are interrelated as a joint determin...
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Do target date mutual funds meet their targets?
We investigate the effectiveness of target date mutual funds (TDMF) performance relative to naive self-directed target date portfolios and identify which variables are related to positive performance. Overall,...
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Why do banks acquire non-banks?
This study focuses on the reasons for and the implications of banks’ decisions to acquire non-bank financial service firms (non-banks). The choice to acquire non-banks is driven by both external forces such as...