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      • September 2007 (Revised January 2008)
      • Teaching Note

      Prudential Securities (TN)

      By: Paul M. Healy, Boris Groysberg and Geoff Marietta
      Keywords: Financial Instruments; Financial Services Industry
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      Healy, Paul M., Boris Groysberg, and Geoff Marietta. "Prudential Securities (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 108-027, September 2007. (Revised January 2008.)
      • September 2007
      • Supplement

      Corning: Convertible Preferred Stock (CW)

      By: Malcolm P. Baker and James Quinn
      Keywords: Stocks; Consumer Products Industry
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      Baker, Malcolm P., and James Quinn. "Corning: Convertible Preferred Stock (CW)." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 208-706, September 2007.
      • September – October 2007
      • Article

      Trading Patterns and Excess Comovement of Stock Returns

      By: Robin Greenwood and Nathan Sosner
      n April 2000, 30 stocks were replaced in the Nikkei 225 Index. The unusually broad index redefinition allowed for a study of the effects of index-linked trading on the excess comovement of stock returns. A large increase occurred in the correlation of trading volume of... View Details
      Keywords: Stocks; Investment Return; Market Transactions; Mathematical Methods
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      Greenwood, Robin, and Nathan Sosner. "Trading Patterns and Excess Comovement of Stock Returns." Financial Analysts Journal 63, no. 5 (September–October 2007): 69–81.
      • September 2007
      • Supplement

      Wells Fargo Convertible Bonds (CW)

      By: Malcolm P. Baker and Elizabeth Kind
      Keywords: Bonds; Financial Services Industry
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      Baker, Malcolm P., and Elizabeth Kind. "Wells Fargo Convertible Bonds (CW)." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 208-704, September 2007.
      • August 2007
      • Teaching Note

      Creditor Activism in Sovereign Debt: "Vulture" Tactics or Market Backbone (TN)

      By: Laura Alfaro and Ingrid Vogel
      Teaching Note to 706057. View Details
      Keywords: Borrowing and Debt; Financing and Loans; Bonds; Contracts; Investment Activism
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      Alfaro, Laura, and Ingrid Vogel. Creditor Activism in Sovereign Debt: "Vulture" Tactics or Market Backbone (TN). Harvard Business School Teaching Note 708-010, August 2007.
      • 2007
      • Chapter

      Behavioral Corporate Finance: A Survey

      By: Malcolm Baker, Richard Ruback and Jeffrey Wurgler
      Research in behavioral corporate finance takes two distinct approaches. The first emphasizes that investors are less than fully rational. It views managerial financing and investment decisions as rational responses to securities market mispricing. The second approach... View Details
      Keywords: Decisions; Prejudice and Bias; Debt Securities; Financial Management; Price; Theory; Investment; Problems and Challenges; Behavioral Finance; Corporate Finance
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      Baker, Malcolm, Richard Ruback, and Jeffrey Wurgler. "Behavioral Corporate Finance: A Survey." In The Handbook of Corporate Finance, Volume 1: Empirical Corporate Finance, edited by Espen Eckbo. New York: Elsevier/North-Holland, 2007.
      • 2007
      • Working Paper

      Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market

      By: Malcolm Baker and Jeffrey Wurgler
      Real investors and markets are too complicated to be neatly summarized by a few selected biases and trading frictions. The "top down" approach to behavioral finance focuses on the measurement of reduced form, aggregate sentiment and traces its effects to stock returns.... View Details
      Keywords: Investment; Markets; Behavioral Finance; Stocks
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      Baker, Malcolm, and Jeffrey Wurgler. "Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 13189, June 2007.
      • March 2007 (Revised March 2008)
      • Case

      The Nikkei 225 Reconstitution

      By: Robin Greenwood
      Taka Haneda, a proprietary trader at the Tokyo office of Goldman Sachs, has just learned that the Nikkei 225 will undergo a significant redefinition over the coming week. He faces several billion dollars of customer orders, as well as the opportunity to commit the... View Details
      Keywords: Financial Liquidity; Stocks; Investment Return; Price; Market Transactions; Financial Services Industry; Tokyo
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      Greenwood, Robin. "The Nikkei 225 Reconstitution." Harvard Business School Case 207-109, March 2007. (Revised March 2008.)
      • Article

      Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market

      By: Malcolm Baker and Jeffrey Wurgler
      We examine how investor sentiment affects the cross-section of stock returns. Theory predicts that a broad wave of sentiment will disproportionately affect stocks whose valuations are highly subjective and are difficult to arbitrage. We test this prediction by... View Details
      Keywords: Financial Markets; Stocks; Investment Return; Valuation; Forecasting and Prediction; Volatility; Price; Risk and Uncertainty; Behavioral Finance
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      Baker, Malcolm, and Jeffrey Wurgler. "Investor Sentiment in the Stock Market." Journal of Economic Perspectives 21, no. 2 (Spring 2007): 129–151.
      • February 2007 (Revised April 2010)
      • Teaching Note

      Drexel Burnham Lambert (A): "The Smartest People on Wall Street Can Be Had" (TN)

      By: Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams
      Keywords: Stocks
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      Groysberg, Boris, and Robin Abrahams. Drexel Burnham Lambert (A): "The Smartest People on Wall Street Can Be Had" (TN). Harvard Business School Teaching Note 407-077, February 2007. (Revised April 2010.)
      • February 2007 (Revised April 2007)
      • Teaching Note

      10 Uncommon Values®: Optimizing the Stock-Selection Process (TN)

      By: Boris Groysberg and Paul M. Healy
      Keywords: Stocks; Values and Beliefs
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      Groysberg, Boris, and Paul M. Healy. "10 Uncommon Values®: Optimizing the Stock-Selection Process (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 407-073, February 2007. (Revised April 2007.)
      • Article

      The Effect of Dividends on Consumption

      By: Malcolm Baker, Stefan Nagel and Jeffrey Wurgler
      Classical models predict that the division of stock returns into dividends and capital appreciation does not affect investor consumption patterns, while mental accounting and other economic frictions predict that investors have a higher propensity to consume from... View Details
      Keywords: Investment; Investment Return; Economics; Stocks; Capital; Business Earnings; Investment Portfolio; Investment Funds; Cost; Saving
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      Baker, Malcolm, Stefan Nagel, and Jeffrey Wurgler. "The Effect of Dividends on Consumption." Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, no. 1 (2007): 277–291.
      • December 2006 (Revised February 2009)
      • Case

      China Merchants Bank: Here Just For You

      By: F. Warren McFarlan, GuoQing Chen, HengYuan Zhu, Bin Yang, Michael Shih-ta Chen, G.A. Donovan, Waishun Lo and Yan Yang
      Founded in 1987, China Merchants Bank (CMB) is a pioneer in the use of technical innovation and IT as a competitive tool in the rapidly evolving Chinese banking sector. With a relatively small branch network when compared to its larger competitors, CMB uses an... View Details
      Keywords: Credit Cards; Information Technology; Technological Innovation; Innovation Leadership; Competitive Strategy; Initial Public Offering; Emerging Markets; Opportunities; Banking Industry; China; Hong Kong
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      McFarlan, F. Warren, GuoQing Chen, HengYuan Zhu, Bin Yang, Michael Shih-ta Chen, G.A. Donovan, Waishun Lo, and Yan Yang. "China Merchants Bank: Here Just For You." Harvard Business School Case 307-081, December 2006. (Revised February 2009.)
      • November 2006 (Revised June 2007)
      • Teaching Note

      Conflict on a Trading Floor (TN) (A) and (B) (LCA)

      By: Lynn S. Paine and Aldo Sesia
      Keywords: Conflict and Resolution; Stocks
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      Paine, Lynn S., and Aldo Sesia. "Conflict on a Trading Floor (TN) (A) and (B) (LCA)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 307-017, November 2006. (Revised June 2007.)
      • November 2006
      • Case

      Selling Biovail Short

      By: Malcolm P. Baker, Chris Lombardi and Aldo Sesia
      Hedge fund SAC Capital and analysts from Gradient Analytics and Banc of America face charges of stock price manipulation from Biovail, a Canadian pharmaceutical company. Gradient and BofA produced negative reports on Biovail's earnings quality. At the same time, SAC... View Details
      Keywords: Stock Shares; Investment Banking; Asset Pricing; Financial Strategy; Crime and Corruption; Pharmaceutical Industry; Financial Services Industry; Canada
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      Baker, Malcolm P., Chris Lombardi, and Aldo Sesia. "Selling Biovail Short." Harvard Business School Case 207-071, November 2006.
      • October 2006 (Revised October 2007)
      • Case

      Grosvenor Group Limited

      By: Andre F. Perold, Arthur I Segel, Oliver Corlette and Soyoun Song
      A global real estate investment firm is trying to decide whether to enter into a property-derivative transaction to help it effect a change in asset allocation. The market for real estate derivatives is beginning to grow quite rapidly and the firm is trying to... View Details
      Keywords: Asset Management; Financial Instruments; Financial Markets; Business or Company Management; Property; Financial Services Industry; Real Estate Industry
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      Perold, Andre F., Arthur I Segel, Oliver Corlette, and Soyoun Song. "Grosvenor Group Limited." Harvard Business School Case 207-064, October 2006. (Revised October 2007.)
      • September 2006
      • Exercise

      Earnings Management Exercise

      By: Malcolm P. Baker
      Students act as managers or investors. Managers have the ability to manipulate reported earnings, and investors must bid for shares taking this into account. View Details
      Keywords: Earnings Management; Value; Stock Shares; Opportunities; Bids and Bidding; Reports
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      Baker, Malcolm P. "Earnings Management Exercise." Harvard Business School Exercise 207-034, September 2006.
      • September 2006 (Revised November 2007)
      • Exercise

      Market Making Exercise

      By: Malcolm P. Baker
      Students make a market in a new security, posting bid and offer prices and quantities for a new derivative security. View Details
      Keywords: Financial Instruments; Financial Markets; Price
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      Baker, Malcolm P. "Market Making Exercise." Harvard Business School Exercise 207-033, September 2006. (Revised November 2007.)
      • September 2006 (Revised April 2008)
      • Case

      The Howland Long-Term Opportunity Fund

      By: Andre F. Perold and David S. Scharfstein
      Melissa Howland, founder of an investment firm, must choose between two competing investments, which differ in size, maturity, and rate of return. View Details
      Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Financial Instruments; Investment Return; Investment Funds; Value
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      Perold, Andre F., and David S. Scharfstein. "The Howland Long-Term Opportunity Fund." Harvard Business School Case 207-066, September 2006. (Revised April 2008.)
      • September 2006
      • Teaching Note

      Corning: Convertible Preferred Stock (TN)

      By: Malcolm P. Baker
      Keywords: Stocks
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      Baker, Malcolm P. "Corning: Convertible Preferred Stock (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 207-030, September 2006.
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