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Is the Demand Curve for Stocks Downward-Sloping? New Evidence from Seasoned Equity Offerings
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发布日期:2009年04月21日 上次修订日期:2009年04月21日

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Is the demand curve for stocks downward-sloping? The index-inclusion literature tries to answer this question by looking at price reactions to stocks added or deleted from major stock indices. We look for new evidence using another well-established event: the negative price reaction to the seasoned equity offerings. While this can be caused by asymmetric information, another plausible explanation might be a downward-sloping demand curve for stocks. We argue that we can disentangle the two factors using a natural experiment in China's stock market, where companies' equity offering plans need to be approved by the regulator. We find strong negative price reactions to the announcement of such approval. Since all information on the overvaluation of the firm is released when the firm announces its equity offering plan, the negative reaction to the approval of the plan cannot be explained by changes in the valuation of the firm. Furthermore, we find different price reactions in China's segmented stock market when the firm only issues new shares in one of the two domestic markets (A- and B-share markets). The evidence suggests that a significant part of the negative price reaction of equity offerings is related to a supply shock to a downward sloping demand curve.
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Zhangkai Huang; Longkai Zhao; Xiaoyuan Mao Is the Demand Curve for Stocks Downward-Sloping? New Evidence from Seasoned Equity Offerings (2009年04月21日) https://www.cfrn.com.cn/lw/12490.html

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