Settlement delays and stock prices
Ramon Degennaro
Economic Review, 1989, vol. 25, issue Q IV, 19-28
Abstract:
An analysis of whether investors consider the length of the settlement delay between the time a stock trade is executed and the security is delivered. By modeling stock returns and conducting regression tests, the author concludes that stock prices do reflect the effects of the settlement delay.
Date: 1989
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