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Offering (IPO) underprice. We also investigate the impact of signalling and financial variables, i.e. offer size, times …
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We explain why underpricing in IPOs can be large in magnitude and clustered, using a signalling model where firms have …
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The paper analyzes the risk disclosure quality in the prospectus of IPOs in Germany between 2006 and 2008. Quality of risk information is measured as precision and comprehensibility. The relationship between risk disclosure quality and earnings power is tested.
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might correspond to different magnitudes of abnormal returns of IPO. The aforementioned hypothesis is tested in Taiwan …
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This paper investigates the performance effects of initial public offering policies in Taiwan's stock market from 1997 …
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Die Diskussion um die Aufspaltung der Universalbanken ist wieder neu entflammt. Kann die Trennung von Geschäfts- und Investmentbanken zu größerer Stabilität auf den Finanzmärkten führen? Nach Ansicht von Karl Socher, Universität Innsbruck, hat die Zulassung von Universalbanken die...
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This paper reviews economic stabilization and growth in Portugal during the 1970s. Following a decade of rapid growth with external equilibrium, the Portuguese economy in the early 1970s suffered a series of major shocks. The paper highlights that the problem of managing economic growth with a...
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This Selected Issues paper examines prospects for increasing growth and reducing poverty in the Solomon Islands. The paper highlights that agriculture constitutes the largest sector of the Solomon Islands economy, averaging about 20 percent of GDP throughout the 1990s. The Solomon Islands also...
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This 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Algerian economy continues to benefit from abundant and increasing hydrocarbon revenues. Real GDP growth is expected to continue at about 5 percent in 2005, led by increased output in the hydrocarbon sector and sustained activity in the...
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