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Using a sample of 418 private placements by firms on the Taiwan stock markets, we examine their announcement returns and post-issue performance. Placements are classified into three categories: recapitalization, investment, and general purpose. We find that issuers of private placements tend to...
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We examine how private placements of equity (PPEs) affect debtholder wealth. We find that banks charge higher loan spreads, require more collateral, and impose stricter covenants for firms conducting PPEs. The results are more pronounced for firms without a value-enhancing PPE feature,...
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The case presents the initial public offering of shares by a young utility in India. Students are asked to evaluate the attractiveness of investing in the company's shares from the investors' perspective and undertake a valuation analysis
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We argue that many firms become publicly traded on a stock exchange as the first stage of a longer term divestment plan. Making a direct sale of unlisted stock may be associated with great adverse selection costs. The publicly listed stock price reduces adverse selection by aggregating the...
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This study utilizes prospectuses and supplementary valuation reports to investigate the relationship between underwriters' valuation and underpricing in 113 firms going public on Borsa Istanbul. It argues that underwriter discretion in the valuation is crucial to underpricing in the Turkish...
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Prior to May 22, 2017, trading information displayed on certain days of the week and on days prior to market-closed holidays required investors in Chinese exchange-traded repos to infer repos' actual maturities to place orders at appropriate rates. Repo rates on these days exhibited remarkable...
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We use a comprehensive dataset from a German discount brokerage firm to investigate both the prevalence and effects of moving average trading heuristics among individual investors. We document an abnormal increase of 30% in individuals' trading volume on signal days. More than one in 10...
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We investigate the trading volume effects of moving average heuristics drawn from technical analysis. Our empirical analyses demonstrate that these heuristics lead to significant abnormal trading activity. In comparison to normal levels, trading activity increases by a significant 25-55% on buy...
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This paper deals with the long-run stock performance after initial public offerings (IPOs) in the German capital market with a larger sample than prior studies and alternative benchmarks (the equally and the value-weighted market portfolio, size portfolios and matching stocks).
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We examine the underpricing and long-term performance of a broad set ofSwiss IPOs from 1983 to 2000. The average market adjusted initial return is34.97%. Our results support the ex ante uncertainty hypothesis, the signal-ling hypothesis and, to some extent, the market cyclicality hypothesis...
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