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An expanding literature asserts that non-U.S. firms achieve a unique valuation premium for listing on U.S. equity markets. In this paper we test the uniqueness of the U.S. foreign listing premium by examining the premium achieved by foreign listings across a global set of stock exchanges. We...
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We study how listing in multiple markets affects the dynamics between firms' credit default swap (CDS) and stock returns. We find that cross-listing increases (i) the sensitivity of CDS to stock returns; (ii) the integration of CDS with world equity and bond markets; and (iii) the statistical...
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We study market segmentation effects using data on U.S. railroads that list their bonds in New York and London between 1873 and 1913. This sample provides a unique setting for such analysis because of the precision offered by bond yields in cost of capital estimation, the geography-specific...
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