Insider stock pledging and stock price informativeness: Evidence from India |
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Authors: | Amanjot Singh |
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Affiliation: | King’s University College, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Insiders’ shares can act as collateral while raising funds from lenders. This study examines the impact of insiders’ stock pledging activities on stock price informativeness using a sample of 1835 Indian firms. Our findings report that insider stock pledging increases the informational efficiency of stock prices. This informational efficiency increases for larger firms with: (1) financial constraints (high leverage and low cash holdings); (2) greater reliance on trade credit; and (3) higher indulgence in related party transactions. We also provide evidence on abnormal share turnover as a trading mechanism through which insider stock pledging is related to stock price informativeness. Our findings are robust across different specifications and after accounting for endogeneity issues. |
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Keywords: | India insiders promoters stock pledging stock price informativeness |
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