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The choice between rights and underwritten equity offerings: Evidence from Chinese stock markets
Authors:Li Dang  J Jimmy Yang
Institution:1. Orfalea College of Business, California Polytechnic State University, USA;2. College of Business, Oregon State University, USA
Abstract:We study the choice and valuation effects of alternative flotation methods using a sample of Chinese firms that must meet the return on equity (ROE) thresholds set by the government to raise equity capital. The ROE requirement, although changed over time, seems to play an important role on the valuation and performance of seasoned equity offerings. The analysis of 219 rights and 75 underwritten offerings between 2000 and 2004 shows that Chinese firms that are not qualified for the flotation method with a higher ROE requirement suffer the most at announcement and experience significantly lower buy-and-hold abnormal returns than those that are qualified. Our results suggest that the freedom to choose their preferred flotation method may be valuable to firms that meet the higher ROE requirement. Finally, our probit models identify several determinants of the choice of flotation methods.
Keywords:Flotation method  Chinese stock markets  Abnormal returns  Seasoned equity offering
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