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Why Do Stock Prices Drop by Less Than the Amount of the Dividend? Evidence from a Unique Environment
Authors:Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee
Institution:yahyai@squ.edu.om
Abstract:Abstract:

This paper investigates the effect of a lack of an automated limit order adjustment mechanism on ex-dividend day stock price behavior in a unique environment in which there are no taxes on dividends and capital gains. It finds that the overnight drop in the ask price is smaller than the overnight drop in the bid price. In addition, the study finds that average price drops are smaller than the dividend amount for all dividend sizes. I also find no evidence of a sawtooth-shaped relationship between the dividend amount and the ex-day price drop. These results are generally consistent with the lack of an automated limit order adjustment mechanism.
Keywords:dividends  limit order  market microstructure  tax effects
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