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We study the impacts of regime changes and related rule implementations on IPOs’ initial return for China’s entrepreneurial boards (ChiNext and STAR). We propose that an initial return contains the issuer’s fair value and an investors’ overreaction and examine their magnitudes and...
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We study the listing day opening price return and compare it with the closing price return for ChiNext IPOs after the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) adopted a new "Chinese-style" bookbuilding process. We start from a traditional OLS model by screening a set of potential variables,...
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This paper reexamines the driving forces for the 1st day initial return for ChiNext IPOs. We start from screening 29 potential explanatory variables, 4 policy break dummies and 2 intraday trading suspension dummies, using an OLS model with dimension reduction techniques to identify significant...
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This paper examines what determines the offer price for a ChiNext IPO and discusses how we can improve the current “Chinese-style” bookbuilding process. We establish that the ChiNext IPO underwriter relies upon the institutional investors to discover the issuer's intrinsic value (in the form...
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