Abstract
We investigate whether foreign institutional investors facilitate firm-specific information flow in the global market. Specifically, using annual institutional ownership data from firms across 40 countries, we find that foreign institutional ownership is negatively associated with excess stock return comovement. Our results are more pronounced when foreign institutional investors originate from common-law countries and hold a large equity stake in invested firms; and when the invested firms are located in civil-law countries. Overall, the evidence suggests that foreign institutional investors from countries with strong investor protection play an important informational role in mitigating excess stock return comovement around the world.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 16 |
Journal | Frontiers of Business Research in China |
Volume | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 4 Sept 2018 |
Research Keywords
- Firm-specific information
- Foreign institutional investors
- Investor protection
- Stock return comovement
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