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The impact of foreign cross‐listings on the home Dutch equities

Athanasios Koulakiotis (Department of Financial and Management Engineering, University of the Aegean, Greece)
Dimitrios Angelidis (Thessaloniki, Greece)
Konstantinos Tolikas (Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)
Phil Molyneux (Department of Financial Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, UK)

Managerial Finance

ISSN: 0307-4358

Article publication date: 1 May 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper develops the approach suggested by Howe et al. to examine the impact of cross‐listings on stock price volatility in Europe.

Design/methodology/approach

A modified generalized autoregressive conditional hetero‐skedasticity (GARCH) modeling approach as suggested by Li and Engle is used taking into account different regulatory structures across the range of markets using LaPorta et al.'s stock market regulatory classification.

Findings

It is found that information spillover effects are important for the Dutch market for cross‐listed equities and that a different regulatory environment may have a noteworthy impact on symmetric information spillovers.

Research limitations/implications

The focus is 11 cross‐listing equities and on an event window of 12 years. This implies that the results may be biased on the data sample and the length of the period that used.

Practical implications

The findings are important for the shareholders of cross‐listed companies as the various impacts of regulatory differences between markets (as a result of low and high shareholder protection rules) from foreign markets to the Dutch home market are identified.

Originality/value

A primary focus of this paper is to provide a different methodology than the one adopted by Howe et al. using a modified GARCH modeling approach as suggested by Li and Engle, to examine the impact of the cross‐listings of Dutch firms on symmetric volatility spillovers. The analysis also takes into account the influence of different regulatory structures across the range of markets where Dutch firms are cross‐listed. In particular, we use LaPorta et al.'s stock market regulatory classification is used to analyze the magnitude and persistence of symmetric volatility spillovers from the foreign listing to the home equity of cross‐listed companies in the Dutch stock exchange.

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Citation

Koulakiotis, A., Angelidis, D., Tolikas, K. and Molyneux, P. (2006), "The impact of foreign cross‐listings on the home Dutch equities", Managerial Finance, Vol. 32 No. 5, pp. 451-462. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074350610657463

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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