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Inferring Intermediary Risk Exposure from Trade

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MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.2021.01831

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financial regulation; financial intermediation; finance: asset pricing; bond markets

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This study proposes a novel measure of intermediary risk exposure and finds that market-specific interdealer trade measures can enhance predictability of returns.
We propose a novel measure of intermediary risk exposure based on the fraction of all trade that is conducted between dealers, called the interdealer trade (IDT) measure. Intuitively, when dealers' aggregate risk exposure rises, they trade more with each other to redistribute inventory shocks. Consistent with risk exposures relating to expected returns, market-specific IDT measures add incremental return predictability across five different markets. For example, one-standard-deviation increases in the Treasury and foreign exchange (FX) IDT measures, respectively, forecast a 1.8% higher annual excess return on a five-year bond and a 3.7% higher annual excess return on currency-specific FX trades.

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