Discussion paper

DP10536 Fire Sales and Information Advantage: When Informed Investor Helps

We study the relation between information and fire sales during a crisis. We argue that the reinforcing effect of funding liquidity on market liquidity is weaker when investors have more information about the assets facing sudden price drops (Brunnermeier and Pedersen, 2009). We focus on the affiliation of international asset managers with banking conglomerates. We document that bank affiliation provides an informational advantage. We show that (informed) bank-affiliated foreign ownership before the crisis predicts higher stock liquidity, lower extreme negative return realizations, lower short-selling demand, lower comovement (R2) with the market and higher price informativeness during the crisis.

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Citation

Massa, M and L Zhang (2015), ‘DP10536 Fire Sales and Information Advantage: When Informed Investor Helps‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10536. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp10536