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Hedge Funds as Liquidity Providers: Evidence from the Lehman Bankruptcy


George O. Aragon


Arizona State University (ASU) - Finance Department

Philip E. Strahan


Boston College - Department of Finance; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

September 2009

NBER Working Paper No. w15336

Abstract:     
Using the September 15, 2008 bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers as an exogenous shock to funding costs, we show that hedge funds act as liquidity providers. Hedge funds using Lehman as prime broker could not trade after the bankruptcy, and these funds failed twice as often as otherwise-similar funds after September 15 (but not before). Stocks traded by the Lehman-connected hedge funds in turn experienced greater declines in market liquidity following the bankruptcy than other stocks; and, the effect was larger for ex ante illiquid stocks. We conclude that shocks to traders’ funding liquidity reduce the market liquidity of the assets that they trade.

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Date posted: September 15, 2009  

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Aragon, George O. and Strahan, Philip E., Hedge Funds as Liquidity Providers: Evidence from the Lehman Bankruptcy (September 2009). NBER Working Paper No. w15336. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1472274

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George O. Aragon
Arizona State University (ASU) - Finance Department ( email )
W. P. Carey School of Business
PO Box 873906
Tempe, AZ 85287-3906
United States
Philip E. Strahan (Contact Author)
Boston College - Department of Finance ( email )
Carroll School of Management
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Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3808
United States
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