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Capitalizing on Catastrophe: Short Selling Insurance Stocks Around Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Authors:Benjamin M. Blau  Robert A. Van Ness  Chip Wade
Affiliation:1. Benjamin M. Blau is at Brigham Young University;2. Robert A. Van Ness and Chip Wade are at University of Mississippi.
Abstract:We develop several hypotheses regarding short‐selling activity around Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. We find that abnormal short selling does not increase until 2 trading days after the landfall of Katrina and that short‐selling activity is much more significant around Rita. We find a substantial increase in short‐selling activity in the trading days prior to the landfall of Rita and relatively less short‐selling activity in the trading days after landfall. There is little evidence that suggests that traders short insurance stocks with more potential exposure in the Gulf region than other insurance stocks in the days before landfall.
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