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Long-horizon abnormal performance following rights issues and placings: Additional evidence from the U.K. market
Authors:Keng-Yu Ho
Institution:Department of Finance, National Central University, Taoyuan 320, Taiwan
Abstract:We revisit the long-horizon abnormal performance of U.K. firms following rights issues and placings over the period 1989-1997. We make the following contributions relative to prior research. First, we use, as far as we are aware, a more comprehensive data set of rights issues and placings than hitherto studied for the U.K. market. We thus exploit the fact that issuing new equity predominantly through rights issues is a feature of the U.K. equity market that differs from the U.S. and other markets, where public offers dominate seasoned equity issues. Second, we study both the pre- and post-offer long-horizon performance, complementing previous research that focuses only on announcement-day wealth effects. Third, we apply various metrics and revisit the evidence of long-horizon post-offer underperformance reported in previous research. We find, however, little evidence of long-horizon post-offer underperformance for U.K. firms following issues of equity through rights issues or by placings.
Keywords:Rights issues  Placings  Long-horizon performance  Event study
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