Journal article
Financial Disclosure Levels and Foreign Stock Exchange Listing Decisions
SM Saudagaran, GC Biddle
Journal of International Financial Management Accounting | Published : 1992
Abstract
Firms are increasingly listing their shares on foreign stock exchanges. However, not all exchanges have had equal appeal. Anecdotal evidence suggests that when firms are making foreign listing decisions, they are influenced by financial disclosure requirements. As a result, regulatory authorities around the globe are weighing increasing demands for foreign capital and investment opportunities against the desire to protect domestic investors from possibly misleading foreign financial disclosures. The competitiveness of domestic stock exchanges often hangs in the balance. This study examines a key question in this debate: whether firms' choices regarding alternative foreign stock exchange list..
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