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The Effectiveness of Price Limits and Stock Characteristics: Evidence from the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges
Authors:Gong-meng?Chen  Oliver?Meng?Rui  Email author" target="_blank">Steven?Shuye?WangEmail author
Institution:(1) School of Accounting and Finance, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China;(2) School of Accounting, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong, China;(3) School of Accounting and Finance, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:We examine the effectiveness of price limits on Chinese A shares and investigate the characteristics of those stocks that hit their price limits more frequently. We find that the effect of price limits is asymmetric for the A shares in upward and downward price movements and different for bullish and bearish sample periods. During a bullish period price limits effectively reduce stock volatility for downward price movements, but not for upward price movements; while during a bearish period price limits effectively reduce stock volatility for upward price movements, but not for downward price movements. Second, price limits delay efficient price discovery for upward price movements, but not for downward price movements. However, we do not find evidence to suggest that price limits harmfully interfere with the stock trading processes in the Chinese A share markets. Finally, we find that actively traded stocks hit their price limits more often and tend to hit the lower limit more frequently when overall market conditions are bearish. Stocks with high book-to-market values of equity hit their upper price limits more frequently, while stocks with a high ratio of tradable shares tend to hit their price limits less frequently.JEL Classification: G10, G14, G15
Keywords:price limits  volatility  Chinese A shares  market sentiment  GMM
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