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During 2005-2006, the Chinese government implemented a reform aimed at eliminating the so-called non-tradable shares (NTS) typically held by the State or by politically connected institutional investors that were issued at the early stage of financial market development. Our analysis, based on...
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This study investigates the nexus of stock liquidity and trade-credit policies in China from 2002 to 2017. The …
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This study is motivated by the continuing popularity of the Altman Z-score as a measure of distress risk. Altman first introduced the ‘Z' score in 1968 and 50 years later it is still going strong as a means to predicting bankruptcy. During these 50 years, academicians have studied the...
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Over the past decade, one popular way for Turkish banks to remove nonperforming loans (NPLs) from their balance sheets has been to sell them to asset management companies. We examine the short-term market reaction to the announcements of such NPL sales over the period 2009-2019. We also consider...
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-run performance following a regulatory reform (No. 54 [2002] China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC)) of the method of … allocating IPO shares in China. On 20 May 2002, the CSRC announced that IPO subscription and allotment would be based on the …
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China from 2006 to 2012, this paper disentangles the two channels and shows that lockups reduce IPO underpricing via the … China's stock market, to identify the dominant channel at work. State-owned status does not signal firm quality and thereby …
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There are two types of stock dividend in the Chinese stock market. This paper examines them in the period of 1997-2008. Empirical findings indicate that the stock dividend effect appears twice. The average abnormal return is 0.88% on the stock dividend proposal date and 0.35% on the stock...
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There are two types of stock dividend in the Chinese stock market. This paper examines them in the period of 1997-2008. Empirical findings indicate that the stock dividend effect appears twice. The average abnormal return is 0.88% on the stock dividend proposal date and 0.35% on the stock...
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businesses in the new economy. The IPO market has triggered an intense competition between the USA and China. Russia’s stock … market has stayed away from these processes. The experience of the USA and China shows that for the IPO market to properly …
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