Is Share Price Related to Marketability? Evidence from Mutual Fund Share Splits
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Is Share Price Related to Marketability? Evidence from Mutual Fund Share Splits
Is Share Price Related to Marketability? Evidence from Mutual Fund Share Splits
Date Written: August 1999
Abstract
We examine the "marketability hypothesis," which states that stock splits enhance the attractiveness of shares to investors by restoring prices to a preferred trading range. We examine splits of mutual fund shares because they provide a clean testing ground for the marketability hypothesis, since the conventional rationales for common stock splits do not apply. We find that splitting funds experience significant increases (relative to non-splitting matched funds) in net assets and shareholders. Stock splits do appear to enhance marketability.
JEL Classification: G14; G23; G30
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