Insider Trading and Corporate Governance: The Case of Germany
Autor: | Erik Theissen, André Betzer |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Hierarchy
Earnings business.industry Corporate governance jel:G30 Accounting Monetary economics Affect (psychology) jel:G32 Insider Price reaction jel:G14 Position (finance) Insider trading Business General Economics Econometrics and Finance health care economics and organizations Insider trading directors' dealings corporate governance |
Zdroj: | European Financial Management. 15:402-429 |
ISSN: | 1468-036X 1354-7798 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1468-036x.2007.00422.x |
Popis: | We analyze transactions by corporate insiders in Germany, a country with a bank-dominated financial system. Insider purchases [sales] are associated with positive [negative] cumulative abnormal returns (CARs). We relate the magnitude of the CARs to the position of the insider within the firm and the ownership structure of the firm. Insider sales in firms with dispersed ownership structure have a larger price impact. Inconsistent with the informational hierarchy hypothesis, the position of the insider within the firm does not have a discernible impact on the magnitude of the CARs. We also document that insider trades that occur prior to an earnings announcement have a larger price impact. This result provides a rationale for the UK regulation that prohibits insiders from trading prior to earnings announcements. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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