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Foreign ownership, bank information environments, and the international mobility of corporate governance

Foreign ownership, bank information environments, and the international mobility of corporate governance
Foreign ownership, bank information environments, and the international mobility of corporate governance
This paper investigates how foreign ownership shapes bank information environments. Using a sample of listed banks from 60 countries over 1997-2012 we show that foreign ownership is significantly associated with greater (lower) informativeness (synchronicity) in bank stock prices. We also find that stock returns of foreign-owned banks reflect more information about future earnings. In addition, the positive association between price informativeness and foreign ownership is stronger for foreign-owned banks in countries with stronger governance, stronger banking supervision, and lower monitoring costs. Overall, our evidence suggests foreign ownership reduces bank opacity by exporting governance, yielding important implications for regulators and governments.
multiple regression analysis, agency theory, internationalization theories and foreign market entry, international Financial Integration, foreign bank ownership, stock price synchronicity
0047-2506
1566-1593
Fang, Yiwei
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Hasan, Iftekhar
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Leung, Woon Sau
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Wang, Qingwei
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Fang, Yiwei
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Hasan, Iftekhar
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Leung, Woon Sau
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Wang, Qingwei
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Fang, Yiwei, Hasan, Iftekhar, Leung, Woon Sau and Wang, Qingwei (2019) Foreign ownership, bank information environments, and the international mobility of corporate governance. Journal of International Business Studies, 50, 1566-1593. (doi:10.1057/s41267-019-00240-w).

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This paper investigates how foreign ownership shapes bank information environments. Using a sample of listed banks from 60 countries over 1997-2012 we show that foreign ownership is significantly associated with greater (lower) informativeness (synchronicity) in bank stock prices. We also find that stock returns of foreign-owned banks reflect more information about future earnings. In addition, the positive association between price informativeness and foreign ownership is stronger for foreign-owned banks in countries with stronger governance, stronger banking supervision, and lower monitoring costs. Overall, our evidence suggests foreign ownership reduces bank opacity by exporting governance, yielding important implications for regulators and governments.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 April 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 20 May 2019
Keywords: multiple regression analysis, agency theory, internationalization theories and foreign market entry, international Financial Integration, foreign bank ownership, stock price synchronicity

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Local EPrints ID: 484607
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484607
ISSN: 0047-2506
PURE UUID: 1ce80440-acf8-47d8-97a7-934014e17876
ORCID for Woon Sau Leung: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0389-2126

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Date deposited: 17 Nov 2023 18:01
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:17

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Author: Yiwei Fang
Author: Iftekhar Hasan
Author: Woon Sau Leung ORCID iD
Author: Qingwei Wang

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