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Conventional wisdom suggests that the presence of positive first day returns for initial public offerings (IPOs). documented for almost every capital market in the world, constitutes evidence of deliberate underpricing. A number of recent studies, however, appear to cast doubt on this...
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In contrast to the US practice, rights issues is the predominant method of raising additional equity capital in the London market. the UK evidence for the period 1980-1991 provides no support to the hypothesis that IPO firms deliberately underprice to signal their quality and facilitate...
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In contrast to the well-documented underperformance of equity issuers, property investment firms undertaking initial public offerings and rights issues have performed indistinguishably from similar nonissuing firms. Property development companies that issued equity over the same period performed...
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The efficiency of the Australian official forward exchange market is tested for the period September 1974 to June 1981. The results indicate that while the 90-days US dollar forward rate was an unbiased predictor of the future spot rate for the period as a whole, substantial differences between...
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The Handbook of Research on IPOs provides a comprehensive review of the emerging trends and directions in the global initial public offerings (IPO) markets. The empirical evidence included in the book covers Europe, the US and the Far East, and presents a truly global perspective of IPO markets...
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The Handbook of Research on IPOs provides a comprehensive review of the emerging trends and directions in the global initial public offerings (IPO) markets. The empirical evidence included in the book covers Europe, the US and the Far East, and presents a truly global perspective of IPO markets...
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