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In the context of dual trading restrictions, we examine whether aggregate liquidity measures are appropriate indicators of trader welfare in multiple dealer markets. Consistent with our theoretical results, we show empirically that dual trading restrictions did not affect market liquidity...
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In contrast to most other countries, Chinese foreign class B shares trade at an average discount of about 60 percent to the prices at which domestic A shares trade. We argue that one reason for the large price discount of B shares is because foreign investors have less information on Chinese...
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We analyze a sample of stock splits and reverse stock splits on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK) over the period 1986 through 1992. Consistent with studies on stock splits and reverse stock splits made in the U.S. capital markets, our analysis shows that stock splits are associated with a...
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We examine the non-linearity between financial development and economic growth in China. Specifically, we use a threshold model to investigate whether provinces with high level of personal income can exploit financial development efficiently. Empirical analysis, using cross-provincial data from...
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