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The paper explores whether the effects of cross-listing on analyst following and forecast error differ between firms with different accounting standards. The results reveal a higher increase in the number of analysts for cross-listed firms that follow their home country GAAPs prior...
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This paper explores whether the effects of cross-listing on analyst following and forecast error differ among firms with different accounting standards. The results reveal a higher increase in the number of analysts for cross-listed firms that follow their home country's GAAP prior to...
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We examine whether managers of cross-listed firms improve corporate investment efficiency through learning from the stock market upon cross-listing. Using a sample of UK firms cross-listed on US regulated and unregulated stock markets, we find that cross-listed firms on unregulated markets...
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This study examines the market reaction of the European insurance industry to the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Europe. Using an event study methodology, we find that investors in the insurance industry reacted favorably to most of the events that led to the...
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This paper investigates the relationship between cross-listing on the US and UK regulated and unregulated exchanges and trading volume, for a sample of 500 foreign firms from 34 countries. Evidence shows that trading volume increase is a function of both reducing segmentation and signaling...
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