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Dividend signaling under economic adversity: Evidence from the London Stock Exchange
Authors:Konstantinos Bozos  Konstantinos Nikolopoulos  Ghanamaruthy Ramgandhi
Institution:aLeeds University Business School, University of Leeds, UK;bBangor Business School, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK;cManchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK
Abstract:The signaling or information content hypothesis is amongst the most prominent theories attempting to explain dividend policy decisions. However, no research has, to date, examined the information content of dividends in conjunction with generalized economic adversity. With the majority of the western economies facing the tough reality of the economic recession since late 2007–early 2008, we focus on the possibility of asymmetrical dividend signaling effects between periods of stability and economic adversity. Using data from the London Stock Exchange (LSE), where earnings and dividend news are released simultaneously, we test the dividend signaling hypothesis and the interaction of earnings and dividends under both steady and adverse economic conditions. We document positive and significant average abnormal stock price returns around the dividend/earnings announcements. We also find a significant interaction between economic conditions and the information content of dividends. After testing the dividend signaling hypothesis under both stable and recessionary economic conditions we find that dividends have less information content than earnings in periods of growth and stability, but more in periods of economic adversity.
Keywords:JEL classification: G14  G35  G12
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