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I Feel Your Pain: The Effect of Regulator as a Minority Shareholder on Merger and Acquisition Performance
Authors:Xin Wang  Jiacai Xiong  Caiyue Ouyang  Feida Zhang
Institution:1. Business School, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China;2. School of Accounting, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang, China;3. School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China;4. Business School, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract:We examine the effect of a regulator-led advocate for minority shareholders on merger and acquisition (M&A) performance in China. In recent years, the China Securities Regulatory Commission established the China Securities Investor Services Center (CSISC), which began its ownership of 100 shares of public firms in 2016. The CSISC advocates for the interests of minority shareholders proactively. Focusing on abnormal stock returns in M&A announcements, we find that acquirers that have the CSISC as a shareholder (CSISC acquirers) exhibit higher positive abnormal stock returns than non-CSISC acquirers. Cross-sectional analysis suggests that the core results are mainly driven by firms with severe agency problems and weak external/internal monitoring, and those not controlled by the state. In addition, we find that CSISC acquirers have better long-term performance and encounter more M&A failures than non-CSISC acquirers. Our findings indicate that although the CSISC only holds 100 shares of listed companies, it plays an effective role in monitoring and driving firms to make appropriate M&A decisions.
Keywords:China Securities Investor Services Center  Minority shareholder protection  Corporate governance  Expropriation  Mergers and acquisitions
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