ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B6073

    Title

 Short Selling Activities And Convertible Bond Arbitrage

    Author

 Werner: Sebastian P

    Publisher

 Gabler

    ISBN

 978-3-8349-1886-4

     Summary

While some short sales are based on information or opinions about a firm’s share price, this is not the case with many others. This statement coincides with the increasing use of arbitrage- related hedge fund strategies whereas it collides with public consensus that blames short sellers for decreasing stock prices and exacerbating the economic downturn. Sebastian Werner examines aggregate short sales and convertible bond arbitrage, which is a typical hedge fund strategy that involves a significant short position in the underlying stock of a long convertible bond position for hedging purposes. Focusing on events of extreme stock price changes and short selling activity, he provides insightful and new observations of the significant difference in the trading pattern, information content and resulting impact on stock returns of arbitrage-versus valuation-based short selling activities. Contents • Motivates and Determinants of Short Selling • Role of Convertible Bond Arbitrage in Abnormal Short Selling Activity • Capturing Differences in Aggregate Short Sales of Arbitrage-versus Valuation-Based Short Selling Activities.