The effect of information quality on liquidity risk

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I investigate whether information quality affects the cost of equity capital through liquidity risk. Liquidity risk is the sensitivity of stock returns to unexpected changes in market liquidity; recent asset pricing literature has emphasized the importance of this systematic risk. I find that higher information quality is associated with lower liquidity risk and that the reduction in cost of capital due to this association is economically significant. I also find that the negative association between information quality and liquidity risk is stronger in times of large shocks to market liquidity. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

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Ng, J. (2011). The effect of information quality on liquidity risk. Journal of Accounting and Economics, 52(2–3), 126–143. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacceco.2011.03.004

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