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Marketing Closed‐End Fund IPOs: An Analysis of the International Stock Funds
Authors:David C Leonard  Terry D Nixon  David M Shull
Abstract:Various studies argue that underwriting fees are excessive and investment bankers prolong the price stabilization period in aftermarket trading of closed‐end fund (CEF) shares. The poor performance of these funds also raises questions about the financial sophistication of initial public offering (IPO) buyers. In this study, we examine these issues for a sample of international stock CEFs. Our findings indicate that underwriting fees are not excessive relative to industrial issues, and we do not find that investment bankers prolong the stabilization period to camouflage the underwriting cost. Our findings are consistent with earlier studies that discounts contribute significantly to the poor performance during the first six months of aftermarket trading.
Keywords:IPO  closed‐end funds  discounts  investment bankers  stabilization  G12  G14  G29
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