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Two essays on the study of capital structure in Chinese stock market /Cai, Jinghan. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--City University of Hong Kong, 2005. / "Submitted to Department of Economics and Finance in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy" Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-89)
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Erfolg durch Desinvestitionen eine theoretische und empirische Analyse /Ostrowski, Olivia. Krüger, Wilfried. January 2007 (has links)
Univ., Diss.--Giessen, 2007.
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The use of hybrid securities market timing, investor rationing, signaling and asset restructuring /Kleidt, Benjamin. January 2006 (has links)
European Business School, Diss.--Oestrich-Winkel, 2005.
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The impact of shorter settlement period on risk and liquidity: the case of Johannesburg Stock ExchangeMarumo, Nkhahle January 2017 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Management in Finance and Investment, 2017 / Capital markets reforms in emerging, and particularly African markets are of
a growing concern. Despite various institutional reforms that began in the
early 1980s, the capital markets in emerging countries still exhibit signs of
illiquidity, high volatility of returns, high concentration levels and
inefficiency. Ambiguous results for such reforms have brought into question
the affectivity of major capital markets reforms such as change of settlement
cycles, particularly in countries where stock markets are sponsored with
public funds. This thesis, therefore, intends to assess the effectiveness of
capital markets reforms on development of stock markets by looking at the
impact of changing settlement cycle on risk and liquidity at JSE. The
objective is met through an assessment of a link between institutional
structures and stock micro-structural variables, especially liquidity and risk
in the literature review and an assessment of past studies on effects of stock
market reforms and changes of settlement cycle on liquidity, risk and
efficiency of stock markets. The study then tests the effects of settlement
cycle on risk by assessing changes in abnormal returns and changes of
variance of returns as a result of settlement cycle change at JSE. It also looks
at the impact on liquidity by assessing the effects on the illiquidity measure
first proposed by Amihund and Mendeison (2002). The study finds that
change of settlement cycle at JSE had positive effects of reducing risk and
increasing liquidity. The study also finds that there are no effects on trading
activity and concludes that changing settlement cycle impacts largely on risk
and to a smaller extend liquidity. / MT 2019
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A Model Framework for Stock Market Integration in Select Developed and Emerging Market CountriesNdlazi, Trevor January 2018 (has links)
In Fulfilment of the Ph.D. Programme in Finance
Graduate School of Business Administration
University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg, South Africa / E.K. 2019
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Efficiency of Internal Capital Markets: Evidence from Tracking StocksAleman, Adriana 01 January 2003 (has links)
This thesis examines the changes in the investment behavior of parent companies that issue tracking stocks as a financial engineering instrument. Several authors and researchers have different perspectives on the performance and efficiency of this instrument. This thesis studies the efficiency of internal capital market, taking evidence from the performance of tracking stocks. Subsequently, the real question of this thesis is whether the sensitivity of investment in parent companies changes before and after the issue of tracking stocks.
In the analyses performed, I obtained results consistent with the view that the sensitivity of investment increases after the tracking stock issue. However, the results are not conclusive and not statistically significant. I conclude that the results represent at best weak evidence that investment in the parent company becomes more sensitive to investment opportunity after the tracking stock issue.
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Guest Editiorial: Capital market and corporate misbehaviourLiu, J., Wu, Yuliang, Uddin, M. 05 1900 (has links)
Yes
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The employment of debt securities in Hong Kong : a study of the market's past developments, recent growths and future prospects /Tsang, Yuk-fong, Elly. January 1986 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1986.
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Where standard theory of efficiency falls short of reality: three international capital marketsLerrick, Adam January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 1982. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND DEWEY / Bibliography: leaf 196. / by Adam Lerrick. / Ph.D.
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Three essays on capital market with incomplete and asymmetric informationGuo, Chaoli, 郭朝莉 January 2012 (has links)
This thesis includes one essay on incomplete information and two essays on
the capital market implications of asymmetric information.
The acquisition of information and its dissemination to all economic units are
central activities in capital markets. Limits to information diffusion may exist when
market participants have limited processing ability or when market structure causes
information asymmetry to persist. Merton (1987) proposes a simple capital market
equilibrium model with incomplete information, in which difference in a stock’s
investor recognition affects its cost of capital. Myers and Majluf (1984) lay out the
theoretical foundation for the role of asymmetric information in corporate finance
and its capital market implications.
The first essay tests and offers support to Merton’s (1987) theory. In the U.S.
market, using the breadth of ownership among retail investors as a proxy for investor
recognition, I show that a long-short portfolio based on the annual change of
shareholder base earns a compounded annual abnormal return of 6.42% after
controlling for the Fama-French three factors. These results are more pronounced
among young, low visibility and high idiosyncratic volatility stocks. Moreover, I
present evidence that the investor recognition effect can explain approximately 20%
of the puzzling net equity issuance effect documented by Pontiff and Woodgate
(2008).
The second essay suggests a novel signaling mechanism in the framework of
asymmetric information. When a firm’s convertible debt is issued, it is not only
determined by the fundamentals of the firm such as past stock performance, but also
related to whether this performance is realized during the tenure of current CEO who
decides the issues. I define the performance that the current CEO achieves in the firm
ever since the CEO comes to the helm as CEO-specific performance. Higher CEOspecific
performance leads to (1) a higher probability of convertible issues, and (2) a
less negative abnormal stock return in response to the convertible issue
announcement, controlling for other firm characteristics. These evidences indicate
that CEO-specific performance serves as a credible information signal to influence
the adverse selection costs between the firm and outside investors in convertible
bond financing.
The third essay explores the possibility of asymmetric information in
explaining the pronounced share issue anomaly in the cross-sectional variations of
stock returns, as documented by Pontiff and Woodgate (2008). A lot of equity share
issue and repurchase actions are actively determined by the decision of corporate
stakeholders, such as employees at the stock options exercises. As these stakeholders
hold a large amount of private information about the firm, it is in their optimal
decisions to try to time the exercise of their share purchase activity, but outside
investors are likely to fail to interpret the information revealed from these actions. I
present strong evidence that a negative relation between share issues and stock
returns is affected to a greater extent when the information asymmetry problem is
more severe. / published_or_final_version / Business / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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