scholarly journals A Study on the Capital Market Reaction of the Firms' Reception Expenses and Donation

2018 ◽  
Vol null (82) ◽  
pp. 89-107
Author(s):  
Young moon Choi
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Ludwig Erl ◽  
Florian Kiesel

Abstract This study provides a perspective on the market performance of divestitures in the global brewing industry. In 2018, the five largest players accounted for 60% of the global beer volume. We analyze to what extent the capital market values divestitures in an industry where players usually seek efficiency gains and growth through mergers and acquisitions. Based on a sample of 61 divestiture intent announcements in the period from 1999–2018, this study shows that publicly listed brewing groups experience significant positive abnormal returns of about 1.4%. We measure the influential effect of success determinants concerning the underlying industry, the divested business, the divestiture structure, and the divestor itself. (JEL Classifications: G14, G34, L25, Q14)


1993 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 313-329 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zabihollah Rezaee ◽  
R. Phil Malone ◽  
Russell F. Briner

This study investigates the capital market response to Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) policy deliberations on foreign currency translations (FCT) by concentrating on five specific events associated with such deliberations. Examining the possible effects of these events, we argue that a market response to FASB policy deliberations on FCT could result from the effects of new information or from the effects of expected changes in managerial decisions. The tests utilized in this paper are designed to detect effects of both types. Generally, no apparent significant market reaction to three of the five events was observed. We found an apparent weak but significant reaction to one event and inconclusive results for a fifth.


Academia Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wardah Azizah ◽  
Nurasik

This study aims to get a real picture of the Capital Market Reaction to the Corona Covid-19 Virus Outbreak (Study on LQ-45 Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange). The analytical tool used is descriptive statistical analysis and classical assumption test. To test the hypothesis, it is done using data analysis in the form of Paired Sample T-Test using the statistical program "Product and Service Solution" (SPSS). The results of hypothesis testing using paired sample t-test obtained t-value with a significant value of 0.000 (0.000 <0.05). From these results, it can be stated that the hypothesis is accepted, which means that there is a significant difference in abnormal returns before and after the Corona / Covid-19 Virus Outbreak. The difference in Abnormal Return on the test results has a positive value, this shows that if the Corona / Covid-19 Virus Outbreak has increased, the Abnormal Return value will increase.


Author(s):  
Bambang Surahman ◽  
Elisa Khairani ◽  
Erna Erna ◽  
Erita Erita

Objective – The level of trust in the stocks market is one of the important factors to improve the company’s image in facing the increasingly challenging global market. The stock market’s trust can be analyzed by the business capital owned by its company. This research aims to analyze the influence of financing and investment on the dependent variables of capital reaction taking the samples of mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX).  This study also analyzes the responses in the ability of mining companies in the capital market.  Design/methodology – The associative approach has been used in this research and a descriptive research model has been utilized. This research is intended to examine the free effect of financing and investment on the dependent variable of the market reaction. The sample used in this study is saturated sampling. Samples of 32 companies out of 44 mining companies listed on the IDX were drawn for analysis purposes. Results – This study found that DER financing and PER investment (price-earnings ratio) have no significant impact on capital market reaction TVA (trading volume activity) in listed mining companies in Indonesia. It can be concluded that increasing quality of mining companies in Indonesia are mostly not influenced by the power of DER and investment PER.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Indarto Indarto ◽  
Djoko Santoso

This study examines the effect of macroeconomic factors on investor reactions in the capital market with internal financial decisions and company performance as the intervening variables. Previous studies examined only the effect of macroeconomic factors on direct market reactions. The sample of this research are manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was tested using SmartPLS. This study concludes that financial decisions and company performance are not the intervening variables between macroeconomic factors and market reactions. Macroeconomic factors do not affect the company's internal financial decisions and company performance but the market reaction. Meanwhile, the company's internal financial decisions have no effect on the company's performance and market reaction. The company's performance affects the market reaction. The results of this study prove that investors are very concerned about macroeconomic factors in making investment decisions. The dynamics of macroeconomic factors directly influence investment decisions in the capital market.


2003 ◽  
pp. 95-101
Author(s):  
O. Khmyz

Acording to the author's opinion, institutional investors (from many participants of the capital market) play the main role, especially investment funds. They supply to small-sized investors special investment services, which allow them to participate in the investment process. However excessive institutialization and increasing number of hedge-funds may lead to financial crisis.


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