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The choice of ADRs

Narjess Boubakri, Jean-Claude Cosset and Anis Samet

Journal of Banking & Finance, 2010, vol. 34, issue 9, 2077-2095

Abstract: We study the determinants of a firm's decision to issue one of the four available ADR programs (Level I, Level II, Level III, and Rule 144A). We find that the firm's attributes (size, income, asset growth, leverage, privatization, ownership structure, and country-of-origin) and the firm's home-country institutional variables (accounting rating and legal protection of minority shareholders) condition this choice. We also examine the issuing activity and the determinants of the ADR choice before and after the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act. Following this structural change, we provide evidence of a reallocation between ADR programs. Compared to the pre-SOX period, firms from emerging markets, and those from countries with weak legal protection of minority shareholders, are more likely after SOX to choose Rule 144A and Level III, respectively.

Keywords: ADR; Bonding; Governance; Sarbanes-Oxley; Act (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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