An edition of Look at me now (2004)

Look at me now

the role of cross-listing in attracting U.S. investors

Look at me now
John Ammer
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An edition of Look at me now (2004)

Look at me now

the role of cross-listing in attracting U.S. investors

"We use a comprehensive 1997 survey to examine U.S. investors' preferences for foreign equities. We document a variety of firm characteristics that can influence U.S. investment, but the most important determinant is whether the stock is cross-listed on a U.S. exchange. Our selection bias-corrected estimates imply that firms that cross-list can increase their U.S. holdings by 8 to 11 percent of their market capitalization, roughly doubling the amount held without cross-listing. All else equal, we find that firms experience smaller increases in U.S. shareholdings upon cross-listing if they are Canadian, from English-speaking countries, are members of the MSCI World index, or had higher quality accounting standards prior to cross-listing. We argue that these findings suggest that improvements in information production explain U.S. investors' attraction to foreign stocks that cross-list in the United States"--Federal Reserve Board web site.

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Also available in print.
Includes bibliographical references.
Title from PDF file as viewed on 9/21/2004.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
International finance discussion papers ;, no. 815, International finance discussion papers (Online) ;, no. 815.

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Library of Congress
HG3879

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Electronic resource

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OL3390385M
LCCN
2004620057

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