Can Short Restrictions Result in More Informed Short Selling? Evidence from the 2008 Regulations
Financial Management 42 (Spring, 2013), 155-181.
43 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2009 Last revised: 2 Aug 2017
Date Written: September 1, 2010
Abstract
We use the 2008 short selling regulations to conduct the first test of Diamond and Verrecchia’s (1987) counterintuitive prediction that short sale constraints can actually increase the information content of short sales. The emergency order made it difficult and costly for short sellers without strong broker relationships to borrow shares; borrowing fees increased by over 500%. Similarly, the short selling ban prohibited short selling in the spot market, but sophisticated traders could still short synthetically via the options market. As such, there is good reason to expect that both regulations increased the proportion of informed short sellers. Consistent with this notion, we find that the price reaction to announcements of unexpectedly high levels of short interest became more negative when the regulations were in effect. We also find that the price impact of short sales increased during the ban for affected stocks. Our results confirm the counterintuitive and previously untested prediction that short selling restrictions may actually increase the information content of short selling.
Keywords: Financial crisis, short sales, regulation
JEL Classification: G14, G12, G18, G28
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