除息日前后的抵扣信用和交易:澳大利亚的新证据

Andrew R. Grant, P. Westerholm, Winston Wu
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本研究考察了前日交易行为使用每日所有权记录汇总投资者类别在澳大利亚的新环境下。对抵扣积分有强烈偏好的国内股东,可以通过购买全额抵扣的股票(含股息),然后在除息后出售来获得抵扣积分;外国股东的情况正好相反。股息收益率是股票转让的决定因素,而风险和交易成本则不太相关。我们不把我们的业绩归因于前日交易,认为由于45天的持有期要求,所有权转移应该在更长的时间内进行。此外,国内机构充当外国投资者和国内个人的流动性提供者,他们往往在股票除息前开始交易。
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Imputation Credits and Trading Around Ex-Dividend Day: New Evidence in Australia
This study examines the ex-day trading behaviour using daily ownership records aggregated by investor class under the novel environment of Australia. Domestic shareholders who have a strong preference for imputation credits capture franking credits by buying fully-franked stocks cum-dividend and selling them ex-dividend; the opposite is true for foreign shareholders. Dividend yield is the determinant factor of the choice of stock for the transfer of franking credits whereas risks and transaction costs are less relevant. We do not attribute our results to ex-day trading, arguing that, due to the 45-day holding period requirement, ownership transfer should take place at a longer horizon. Furthermore, domestic institutions act as liquidity providers to foreign investors and domestic individuals, who tend to initiate trading before the stock goes ex-dividend.
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