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The impact of mandatory IFRS reporting on institutional trading costs: Evidence from Australia
Authors:Andrew Lepone  Jin Boon Wong
Institution:Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Sydney, NSW
Abstract:This study examines the impact of mandatory International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) on the market quality of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) 200 constituent stocks. Using traditional metrics that are consistent with prior literature (i.e., bid‐ask spreads), the first stage analysis confirms that stock liquidity has improved. However, when the analysis is extended to consider the trading costs incurred by market participants (i.e., execution shortfall), results suggest liquidity has not changed significantly. The paper utilizes rich unique datasets that contain detailed trade information, and findings are robust after controlling for trade difficulty and market conditions. In the era of High Frequency Trading (HFT) and occurrences of ‘fleeting’ liquidity, this paper provides some evidence that while IFRS may have enhanced ‘visible’ bid‐ask spreads, tangible liquidity for market participants, particularly global institutional investors, has not improved significantly.
Keywords:accounting standards  Australian Securities Exchange  bid‐ask spreads  execution shortfall  fleeting liquidity  high frequency trading  IFRS  institutional investors  liquidity  market quality
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