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Locals, foreigners, and multi-market trading of equities: Intraday evidence from Thailand
Authors:Warren Bailey  Connie X. Mao  Kulpatra Sirodom
Affiliation:aCornell University, Johnson Graduate School of Management, United States;bDepartment of Finance, The Fox School of Business and Management, Temple University, United States;cFaculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University, Thailand
Abstract:We study stock market orders and trades in a developing country, Thailand, where foreign ownership limits partially segment local and foreign investors into two distinct markets. Some foreigners forgo voting rights and distributions to trade on the “local board”, while some locals forgo such benefits and pay a price premium to trade on the “foreign board”. Regardless of nationality, these cross-market traders typically submit orders when liquidity is high, fill orders at relatively beneficial prices, exploit patterns in stock prices across markets, display profitable holding-period returns, and enhance price discovery. This suggests that skilled, informed trading that affects market quality does not depend on trader nationality.
Keywords:JEL classification: F21   F36   G11   G15
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