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During 2005-2006, the Chinese government implemented a reform aimed at eliminating the so-called non-tradable shares (NTS), shares typically held by the State or by politically connected institutional investors that were issued at the early stage of financial market development. Our analysis,...
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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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By means of Event Study, Panel Data Regression and Feasible Generalized Least Squares, we discuss the influence of uncertainty of information on the Post-Earnings Announcement Drift. We find that there are not significant differences between the H-share financial statements and the A-share...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013125357
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013101445
This study examines the response of stock markets in China and Japan to the changes in economic policy uncertainty in …, the link is not significant for the case of China …
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investor messages posted on China's Internet stock message boards. We find that individual investors pay more attention to the …
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This paper addresses the information asymmetry between Chinese local A-share and foreign B-share markets and its impact on the B-share discount puzzle, contingent upon Chinese stock market liberalization reforms in 2001 and 2002. In contrast with the widespread notion that domestic investors are...
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This study provides new insights on the nexus between Tweet sentiments and stock price in China. Based on machine … learning, we classify the Tweets from Weibo, a Twitter's variant in China into five sentiments of anger, disgust, joyful …
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