Abstract

AbstractAlthough constrained by rules and regulations, informed short selling (tipping) is present before negative credit watch and certain types of rating downgrade announcements. Using entity credit rating and daily short sale data from April 2004 to December 2009, we find that preannouncement abnormal short selling significantly increases toward the announcement dates and is negatively related to postannouncement stock returns. Furthermore, short selling driven by tipping is more pronounced before more severe and more surprising rating downgrades. This study provides evidence favoring the private information hypothesis (tipping) in the ongoing debate of the informational advantage of short sellers.

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