欺诈指控的溢出效应与投资者情绪

M. Darrough, Ronghong Huang, Shan Zhao
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本文研究了中国反向并购公司涉嫌欺诈新闻的溢出效应。这些客户关系管理公司最近通过与美国空壳公司的反向合并而不是传统的首次公开募股(ipo)上市。这些客户关系管理公司中有许多因虚假报告或欺诈活动而受到指控。一旦监管机构和公众对频繁曝光的涉嫌欺诈行为感到震惊,违规公司以及其他公司的股价就会受到重创。特别是,其他crm和在美国上市的中国ipo经历了强烈的负面溢出效应。该效应的强度因卖空活动的不同而不同,表明卖空者在溢出效应中发挥了重要作用。由于非中国(美国和其他外国)rm逃脱了投资者的愤怒,股市的反应似乎是基于原产国,而不是上市方式。
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Spillover Effect of Fraud Allegations and Investor Sentiment
This paper examines the spillover effect of the news about fraud allegedly committed by Chinese reverse merger companies (CRMs). These CRMs recently became public through reverse mergers with U.S. shell companies rather than through traditional IPOs. A number of these CRMs had allegations brought against them for fraudulent reporting or activities. Once the regulators and the public became alarmed by the frequency of alleged-fraud revelations, the stock prices of the offending as well as other companies were hammered. In particular, other CRMs and U.S.-listed Chinese IPOs experienced strong negative spillover effects. The intensity of the effect differed according to short selling activities, suggesting that short sellers played an important role in the spillover effect. Since non-Chinese (U.S. and other foreign) RMs have escaped the wrath of investors, the stock market reaction appears to be based on the country of origin rather than the method of going public.
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