articleJournal of Political EconomyJun 1, 2003Closed access

Liquidity Risk and Expected Stock Returns

Centre for Economic Policy Research · National Bureau of Economic Research

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Abstract

This study investigates whether marketwide liquidity is a state variable important for asset pricing. We find that expected stock returns are related cross-sectionally to the sensitivities of returns to fluctuations in aggregate liquidity. Our monthly liquidity measure, an average of individual-stock measures estimated with daily data, relies on the principle that order flow induces greater return reversals when liquidity is lower. From 1966 through 1999, the average return on stocks with high sensitivities to liquidity exceeds that for stocks with low sensitivities by 7.5 percent annually, adjusted for exposures to the market return as well as size, value, and momentum factors. Furthermore, a liquidity risk…

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Keywords
  • Market liquidity
  • Capital asset pricing model
  • Economics
  • Stock (firearms)
  • Liquidity risk
  • Econometrics
  • Liquidity crisis
  • Financial economics
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