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We examine the information content of changes in shareholdings after private issuance of public equity (PIPE) by mutual funds that participate in PIPEs in China. The results show that the changes in shareholdings are positively related to alpha and cumulative abnormal return (CAR) for PIPE...
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This paper surveys the current state of the Chinese debt capital markets. As judged by its size and sophistication of its infrastructure the Chinese bond market it is already a leading market globally. China is unusual in that non-financial corporate issues account for a large fraction of the...
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We examine private issuance of public equity (PIPE) in China, and our results suggest that PIPE investors benefit from the price manipulation before and after issuance. These investors tend to cash out after lockup expiration and make large profits. We also find evidence that the trading of PIPE...
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Using the hand-collected ownership data from a large sample of Chinese listed firms, we examine the link between foreign strategic ownership and firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR). We find that foreign strategic ownership is significantly associated with higher CSR performance....
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This study examines the impact of institutional investors’ site visits on audit fees. Taking benefit of mandatory disclosure of investors’ site visits information of firms listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) in China, we find that firms with more institutional investors’ site...
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Using a detailed stockholding for a comprehensive sample of Chinese open-end equity mutual funds from 2004 to the first half of 2010, we investigated the effect of economy of scale and liquidity on the relationship between fund size and performance. We find that an inverted U-shape relationship...
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We provide a first look at the performance of Chinese open-end mutual funds from 2001 to 2008 using data from a high quality mutual fund database provided by the GTA Information Technology Co., Ltd. From daily return data, we find that some Chinese open-end mutual funds can provide statistically...
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Using detailed data about company visits by Chinese mutual funds, we provide direct evidence of mutual fund information acquisition activities and the consequent informational advantages mutual funds establish in local firms. Mutual funds are more likely to visit local and nearby firms, though...
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I find evidence of valuable private information in the Chinese stock market. First, Chinese actively managed stock mutual funds outperform passive benchmarks including market, size, value, and momentum factors. Most funds appear to have skill, and much of that skill consists of stock-picking...
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Fund managers' style drift behaviour alters fund risks and may have an impact on fund performance that is detrimental to fund investor's interest. This paper is a first study on the existence and effects of style drift in the fast growing fund management industry in China. It provides a...
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