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No. 54-4, November 2019

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  • Alphabeticity Bias in 401(k) Investing
  • Intangible capital, volatility shock, and the value premium
  • Issue Information
  • Return predictability: The dual signaling hypothesis of stock splits
  • Sentimental mutual fund flows
  • The aggregate cost of equity underdiversification
  • What determines fund performance persistence? International evidence
  • Why do large shareholders adopt a short‐term versus a long‐term investment horizon in different firms?
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