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Corporate Finance, Capital Market Development: China and Asia

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May 2019

This paper investigates how legal reforms affect credit markets by studying the introduction of courts specialized in bankruptcy in China. We construct a new case-level dataset on corporate bankruptcy filings and exploit the staggered introduction of specialized courts across Chinese provinces. Spec...
Keywords: Financial Distress, Zombie firms, Judges, Court efficiency
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Annual Conference

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Senior Fellows/Fellows, Capital Market Development: China and Asia

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May 2013

This paper reports evidence that individual investors in Indian equities hold better performing portfolios as they become more experienced in the equity market. Experienced investors tilt their portfolios profi…tably towards value stocks and stocks with low turnover, but these tilts do not fully ex...
Keywords: Emerging stock market, equity market, value stocks
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Annual Conference

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Senior Fellows/Fellows, Capital Market Development: China and Asia

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May 2013

We study how information flows within international financial conglomerates and how such a flow reduces the transmission of liquidity crisis due to fire-sales. We focus on the role of international institutional investors affiliated with banks during the 2008-2009 global financial crisis. We argue t...
Keywords: fire-sales, crisis, bank-affiliation, foreign ownership, liquidity
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Webinar Series

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Capital Market Development: China and Asia

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Oct 2021

A binding interest rate cap on household savings is a common form of financial repression in developing economies and typically benefits banks. Using proprietary data from a leading Chinese FinTech company, we study Fintech's role in ending financial repression in China through the introduction of a...
Keywords: FinTech, bank deposits, money market fund, financial repression, interest rate liberalization
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Annual Conference

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Household Finance, Senior Fellows/Fellows, Capital Market Development: China and Asia

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May 2022

Using a unique FinTech data containing monthly individual-level consumption, investments, and payments, we examine how FinTech can lower investment barriers and improve risk-taking. Seizing on the rapid expansion of offline usages of Alipay in China, we measure individuals’ FinTech adoption by the...
Keywords: FinTech, Digital Payment, Financial Inclusion, Consumption, Risk Taking
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