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Merger imbalance and returns in international equity markets

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Pages 117-131 | Received 08 Aug 2016, Accepted 27 Dec 2016, Published online: 13 Feb 2017
 

ABSTRACT

At the global level, the mispricing theory of mergers by Shleifer and Vishny (Citation2003) may imply that a significant number of targets acquired in a given country is a sign of market-wide undervaluation whereas intense acquisition activity indicates overvaluation. The present study develops a measure of merger imbalance that compares the quantity of targets and acquirers in a local market and tests significance of this variable for country-level asset pricing. The results prove that countries with a high merger imbalance significantly outperform countries with a low merger imbalance. The research is based on data from 46 countries for the years 1999–2015. The outcomes are robust to many considerations, and the findings support the theory of stock market-driven acquisitions.

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2. We use book values from month t-5 to avoid a look-ahead bias.

3. The treatment of dividends and taxes on dividends in short sales transactions vary across countries and across time. Thus, returns on the zero-investment portfolios in the net approach should be primarily regarded as returns on differential portfolios that accentuate the outperformance of the top portfolio over the bottom portfolios.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Science Centre of Poland [2013/11/B/HS4/00695].

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