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Asset pricing with a bank risk factor
2012
Authors
João Pedro Pereira
Publication Year
2012
JEL Code
G12 - Asset Pricing
G21 - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Mortgages
Abstract
This paper studies how the state of the banking sector influences stock returns of nonfinancial firms. We consider a two-factor pricing model, where the first factor is the traditional market excess return and the second factor is the change in the average distance to default of the banking sector. We find that this bank factor is priced in the cross section of U.S. nonfinancial firms. Controlling for market beta, the expected excess return for a stock in the top quintile of bank risk exposure is on average 2.67% higher than for a stock in the bottom quintile.
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