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Costly arbitrage and idiosyncratic risk: Evidence from short sellers
Authors:Ying Duan  Gang Hu  R. David McLean
Affiliation:1. School of Business, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2R6;2. Babson College, 121 Tomasso Hall, Babson Park, MA 02457, USA
Abstract:Previous studies have shown that high short interest stocks have low subsequent returns. We test whether the persistence of this effect is due to costs limiting arbitrage. The arbitrage cost that we focus on is idiosyncratic risk which, regardless of the arbitrageur’s level of diversification, deters arbitrage activity. Consistent with costly arbitrage, we find that among high short interest stocks a one standard deviation increase in idiosyncratic risk predicts a more than 1% decline in monthly returns. Moreover, idiosyncratic risk does not predict returns across low short interest stocks, and short interest does not predict low returns across low idiosyncratic risk stocks. Our results are robust to commonly used proxies for both transaction costs and short sale constraints.
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