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This paper investigates the determinants of initial public offering (IPO) underwriting market share in China. Using a sample of underwriters in China's IPO market during 2004-2012, we find the following results. First, underwriting quality is overall positively related to underwriting market...
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This study investigates whether and how a firm's voluntary adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) influences the extent to which firm-specific information is capitalized into stock prices measured by stock price synchronicity. We also study the role of analyst following...
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Using a sample of 156 monthly returns over the period of 1996–2008, we find a positive relation between the monthly issuing size and prior market returns, suggesting that the government decides the timing and the size of issuances based on prior market conditions. Different from previous...
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This paper investigates the correlation between pre-initial public offering (pre-IPO) earnings management and underwriter reputation for issuers with different ownership structures in China. We document a significantly inverse relationship between underwriter reputation and pre-IPO earnings...
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We examine whether and how the failure in performance commitment by an acquiree affects the acquirers’ recognition of goodwill impairment. Based on a sample of A-share-listed firms during 2008-2016, we document the following evidence. First, both the likelihood and amounts of goodwill...
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We examine whether and how firm-level perceived idiosyncratic political risk affects their mergers and acquisitions (M&A) decisions. We find that firms exposed to a high level of perceived political risk are less likely to conduct M&As. Furthermore, the negative association between firm-level...
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Different from developed markets, Chinese government imposes strict control over the IPO market. Using a sample of 156 monthly returns over the period of 1996 to 2008, we find a positive relationship between the monthly issuing size and prior market return, suggesting that government decides the...
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With a sample of 504 IPO issuers over a period of 2002-2008 in China, this paper studies a previously ignored issue by examining the relationship between pre-IPO earnings management and underwriter reputation for issuers with different level of marketization. We document that underwriter...
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This study investigates whether and how a firm's voluntary adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) influences stock price synchronicity or the extent to which firm-specific information is capitalized into stock prices. We also study the role of analyst following and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013145036
This paper demonstrates important interactions between dividend policy and investment efficiency. We find that dividend payout can improve investment efficiency, especially can mitigate over-investment. Prior research shows that dividend payout help mitigate over-investment problem (Biddle,...
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