Annual Conference

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Corporate Finance

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May 2022

Based on a novel dataset of venture capital (VC) funds and startups in China, we study the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on China’s VC market and the role of government-funded VCs (GVCs). Employing a difference-in-differences strategy, we document that independent venture capital funds (IVCs)...
Keywords: Trade War, Venture Capital, Innovation, Industrial Policy, China
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Annual Conference

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International Macroeconomics, Money & Banking

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May 2023

This paper explores the effect of global shocks in a two-country New Keynesian model in which US government debt has an advantage as a superior collateral asset in the balance sheets of banks. We show that the model can account for the observed response of the US dollar and US bond returns to a glob...
Keywords: Exchange rates, financial frictions, liquidity, convenience yield, dollar specialness
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Investment Finance, Senior Fellows/Fellows

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May 2016

This paper proposes a novel measure of stock-level margin constraints to study the impact of funding risk on the cross-section of stock returns. More specifically, we use daily cash collateral information collected from the short selling market to construct the measure, and decompose it into two com...
Keywords: Funding risk, Collateral, Short-selling, Stock Returns
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Investment Finance

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May 2013

Using detailed origination and performance data on a comprehensive sample of commercial mortgage-backed security (CMBS) deals, along with their underlying loans and a set of similarly rated residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), we apply reduced-form and structural modeling strategies to tes...
Keywords: CMBS, RMBS, rating inflation, regulatory-capital arbitrage
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Investment Finance, Senior Fellows/Fellows

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May 2017

Climate science finds that the trend towards higher global temperatures exacerbates the risks of droughts. We investigate whether the prices of food stocks efficiently discount these risks. Using data from thirty-one countries with publicly-traded food companies, we rank these countries each year ba...
Keywords: Climate Risks, Climate Change, stock market, Efficiency, return predictability
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