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Underwriting relationships: Information production costs, underwriting fees, and first mover advantage
Authors:James S. Ang  Shaojun Zhang
Affiliation:(1) Department of Finance, College of Business, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA;(2) Division of Banking and Finance, Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 639808
Abstract:We study underwriting relationships in the floating rate debt market, where many issuers have a large number of offerings. We find that frequent issuers maintain close relationship with only three to five underwriters and pay significantly less underwriting fees than infrequent issuers. The findings are consistent with the notion that starting an underwriting relationship requires expenses for information production. We also find that an issuer’s first underwriter has a cost advantage over later-comers in competing for the issuer’s business. As a result, the first underwriter wins a larger share of the issuer’s business. JEL Classification G21 · G24
Keywords:Underwriting relationship  Floating rate debt  Underwriting fees  Information production costs  First mover advantage
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