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Abstract
Using a new measure of liquidity, this paper documents a significant liquidity premium robust to the CAPM and the Fama-French three-factor model and shows that liquidity is an important source of priced risk. A two-factor (market and liquidity) model well explains the cross-section of stock returns, describing the liquidity premium, subsuming documented anomalies associated with size, long-term contrarian investment, and fundamental (cashflow, earnings, and dividend) to price ratios. In particular, the two-factor model accounts for the book-to-market effect, which the Fama-French three-factor model fails to explain.
Volume
82
Page
631-671
Number
3
Year
2006
Keywords
Trading speed; Liquidity premium; Liquidity factor
Categories
CAPM/Asset Pricing
Publications
Journal of Financial Economics