Financial Fragility in the Covid-19 Crisis: The Case of Investment Funds in Corporate Bond Markets

Antonio Falato, Itay Goldstein, Ali Hortaçsu
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Abstract Using daily microdata, we document major outflows in corporate-bond funds during the COVID-19 crisis. Large outflows were sustained over weeks and most severe for funds with illiquid assets, vulnerable to fire sales, and exposed to sectors hurt by the crisis. By providing a liquidity backstop for their bond holdings, the Federal Reserve bond purchase program helped to reverse outflows especially for the most fragile funds. In turn, the program had spillover effects on primary market issuance and peer funds. The evidence points to a “bond-fund fragility channel” whereby the Fed liquidity backstop transmits to the real economy via funds.
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2019冠状病毒病危机中的金融脆弱性:以公司债券市场投资基金为例
摘要利用日常微观数据,我们记录了2019冠状病毒病危机期间公司债券基金的主要流出。大规模资金外流持续了数周,对于那些拥有非流动性资产、容易被贱卖、且投资于受危机影响行业的基金来说,情况最为严重。通过为他们持有的债券提供流动性支持,美联储的债券购买计划帮助逆转了资金外流,尤其是对最脆弱的基金。反过来,该计划对一级市场发行和同行基金产生了溢出效应。证据指向一个“债券-基金脆弱性通道”,即美联储的流动性支持通过基金转移到实体经济。
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