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What causes the IPO underpricing? New evidence from China’s SME market
Authors
Weijie Chen
Qiyuan Cheng
J. Ginger Meng
Gaofeng Zou
Publication date
14 May 2020
Publisher
SkyhawksSOAR
Abstract
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. We study 10-year IPO initial returns in China’s small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) board between 2006 and 2016, including 755 IPO samples. At the same time, we test how policy changes of IPO pricing and trading mechanism affect first-day initial returns. Our article adopts the stochastic frontier approach to estimate the fair value of IPOs and decompose the components of deliberate underpricing and mis-valuation factors, then using linear regressions investigate correlation between first-day initial returns and deliberate underpricing or mis-valuation factors. We find it is mis-valuation factors, especially, the irrational behaviour of individual investors that mainly cause the IPO underpricing in China’s SME market rather than deliberate underpricing. Besides, influenced by IPO pricing policies, the characteristic of IPO pricing varies from period to period
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