European Financial Management Association
2021 Annual Meetings
June 30 - July 03, 2021
Hosted by the University of Leeds


Note#1: Session Chairs and Discussants can download papers for the meetings from this page. Authors can update the version of their paper(s) and/or abstract(s) on this webpage later. Please email your paper/abstract directly to: EFMA2021@leeds.ac.uk

Note#2: If you wish your paper to be considered for publication in the EFM journal, convey your interest to your Session Chair.

Presentations: For your presentations at the EFMA2021 Meetings please note that all rooms are equipped with computers. Power Point (USB or CD) and Overhead Projector (transparencies) presentation options are available.

Conference Presentations:
Laptops will be Available in all Rooms for Conference Presentations.


Discussants' Responsibility: To better serve the needs of authors presenting papers at the EFMA2021 meetings, discussants are kindly required to hand out to the authors and the session chair 1-2 pages handwritten comments with their constructive comments.


Accepted Papers & Participants List

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Participants

Paper


Spencer Andrews, Christian Lundblad, Adam Reed
Dancing to the Same Tune: Commonality in Securities Lending Fees



       


Dan-Gabriel ANGHEL
Lucky trading rules



       


Subas Acharya, David Jimenez-Gomez, Dmitrii Rachinskii, Alejandro Rivera
Present-Bias and the Value of Sophistication



       


Abdul Alfarhoud, Michael Bowe, Sarah Zhang
Dealing in the Dark: Do Insiders Trade in Dark Pools?



       


Anne-Florence Allard, Jonathan Krakow, and Kristien Smedts
When Mutual Fund Names Misinform



       


Elsa Allman
Pricing Climate Change Risk in Corporate Bonds



       


Mustabsar Awais, Junhong Yang
Crowdsourced Investors' Recommendations and Stock Return Synchronicity



       


Edward I. Altman, Xiaolu Hu, and Jing Yu
Understanding Credit Risk for Chinese Companies using Machine Learning: A Default-Based Approach



       


Shivam Agarwal, Cal Muckley
Innocent unless proven guilty? Regulatory risk contagion in financial institution peer firms