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Using a sample of Taiwan firms over the period of 2001 to 2005, this study investigates the relationship between internationalization and a firm’s capital structure, measured by the leverage ratio. Univariate tests show that multinational corporations (MNCs) are significantly less...
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This study examines bias in recommendations following the enactment of the research analyst conflict of interest rules introduced around 2002. We label analyst recommendations as being seemingly unaffiliated when contributors are not underwriters but an acquirer or target firm of underwriters....
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The objective of this study is to increase understanding of why poison put covenants are included in convertible bond contracts. We compare characteristics of convertible bond issuers who used poison puts with those who did not for the period from 1986 to 2002. We focus our analysis on two sub...
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This paper examines the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on the market reaction and underwriting fees of two methods of choice for underwriting seasoned equity offerings: Bought deals and firm commitment, by Canadian firms cross-listed on major U.S. exchanges. After controlling for offer and...
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This paper examines the impact of increased pre-close transparency on the effectiveness of stock closing call. On January 1, 2003, the Taiwan Stock Exchange increases pre-close transparency by disclosing the best five bid and ask prices and related unexecuted orders before market closing. At the...
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This study reports how country risk and macroeconomic conditions influence the wealth gains of U.S. financial firms involved in international mergers and takeovers. The findings suggest that U.S. financials experience weakly significant wealth gains around announcement date. The wealth gains are...
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We study the presence and distribution of private information in neglected firm stocks using a measure of private information first suggested by Roll (1988). Our results suggest that there is no shortage of information on neglected firms for investors and that this private information forms part...
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This paper examines the price discovery and volatility spill-over relationship for Indian commodity markets. We cover twelve actively traded commodities including agriculture, metal and energy and four commodity indices. Price discovery is confirmed for eight commodities and three indices with a...
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We survey 84 finance and accounting majors to determine the behavioral factors that males and females exhibit when making investment decisions. The survey results are linked to student performance in the Stock-Trak Global Portfolio Trading Simulation. We find that males and females exhibit...
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Many studies have investigated how markets react to the change of conventional market index composition. Nevertheless, how investors in emerging markets react to changes to an Islamic Index composition still needs to be answered. This study empirically investigates market responses to...
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