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This study examines the economic motivation for global seasoned equity offerings made by US firms. We find that firms announcing global offerings have significantly less negative market reactions than had they limited the issues to domestic only. The extent of the reduced price drop at issue...
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This study examines the economic motivation for global seasoned equity offerings made by US firms. We find that firms announcing global offerings have significantly less-negative market reactions than had they limited the issues to domestic only. The extent of the reduced price drop at issue...
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Many Chinese firms have pursued overseas listings in Hong Kong or US without being first listed in China’s domestic market, mainly due to the regulatory constraints imposed by the Chinese government. Some of them eventually returned to mainland China through an A-share offering to Chinese...
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Cross-country data and the Index of Economic Freedom show that improvements in economic freedom are associated positively with real gross domestic product (GDP) growth, a finding at odds with the situation in China. The Chinese economy grew about 10 percent per year during the sample period, but...
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Purpose – Many foreign firms have made their initial public offering (IPO) debuts in the USA, without first being listed in their home market. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the association of a wide range of country risk measures with the valuation of foreign IPOs....
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