Wealth Effects of Seasoned Equity Offerings: A Meta‐Analysis
Chris Veld,
Patrick Verwijmeren and
Yuriy Zabolotnyuk
International Review of Finance, 2020, vol. 20, issue 1, 77-131
Abstract:
We use meta‐analysis to review studies on announcement effects associated with seasoned equity offerings. Our sample includes 199 studies from 38 leading finance journals and Social Sciences Research Network working papers. The studies cover different countries, but the US is particularly well‐represented with 131 studies. We find a statistically significant mean cumulative abnormal return of −0.98%. Abnormal returns are more negative for equity issues by US companies and for non‐US rights issues and are less negative for private placements. In addition, wealth effects are more negative when the proceeds are used for debt reduction, when the SEO is issued shortly after IPO, and for issues by nondividend‐paying companies and industrial companies. We identify important avenues for future research.
Date: 2020
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