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Changes in the liquidity of closed-end country funds after the introduction of World Equity Benchmarks
Authors:Honghui Chen   Joel N. Morse  Hoang Huy Nguyen  
Affiliation:aCollege of Business Administration, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-1400, United States;bMerrick School of Business, University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21201-5779, United States
Abstract:In 1996, the first exchange-traded funds (ETFs) designed to track a subset of the Morgan Stanley Capital International country indices were approved under the name World Equity Benchmarks (acronym “WEBS”™). We examine the impact of early WEBS-trading on the liquidity of corresponding closed-end country funds (CECFs), previously one of the main avenues for retail investors to achieve country-specific equity exposure. We document a decline in both the trading volume and the trading frequency for CECFs, suggesting that some investors migrate to WEBS. At the same time, the market depth for CECFs increases and the bid-ask spread for CECFs decreases following the introduction of WEBS. Our results support the hypothesis that despite the decline in volume and trading frequency, the liquidity of CECFs is favorably affected by the advent of WEBS.
Keywords:Webs   ETF's   Market microstructure   Closed-end country funds   Complementary markets
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