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Firm Value and Cross-Listings: The Impact of Stock Market Prestige


Nicola Cetorelli


Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Stavros Peristiani


Federal Reserve Bank of New York

September 1, 2010

FRB of New York Staff Report No. 474

Abstract:     
This study investigates the valuation impact of a firm’s decision to cross-list on a more (or less) prestigious stock exchange relative to its own domestic market. We use network analysis to derive broad market-based measures of prestige for forty-five country or regional stock exchange destinations between 1990 and 2006. We find that firms cross-listing in a more prestigious market enjoy significant valuation gains over the five-year period following the listing. We also document a reverse effect for firms cross-listing in less prestigious markets: These firms experience a significant decline in valuation over the five years following the listing. The reputation of the cross-border listing destinations is therefore a useful signal of a firm’s value going forward. Our findings are consistent with the view that cross-listing in a prestigious market enhances a firm’s visibility, strengthens corporate governance, and lowers informational frictions and capital costs.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 47

Keywords: Cross-Listings, Network Analysis

JEL Classification: G15, G20

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Date posted: September 28, 2010  

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Cetorelli, Nicola and Peristiani, Stavros, Firm Value and Cross-Listings: The Impact of Stock Market Prestige (September 1, 2010). FRB of New York Staff Report No. 474. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1684105 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1684105

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Nicola Cetorelli (Contact Author)
Federal Reserve Bank of New York ( email )
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York ( email )
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New York, NY 10045
United States
212-720-7829 (Phone)
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