Listing from the Emerging Economies: An Opportunity for Reputable Stock Exchanges
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
International Review of Economic and Finance
Volume
20
Publication Date
2011
First Page
388
Last Page
394
Abstract
We provide current evidence to show that the numbers of sponsored depositary receipts created and cross-listed have increased by more than two-fold over the last decade and a substantial proportion of this growth came from the emerging and developing economies. We argue that the needs of this clientele and the inadequacies of existing legal and financial system create an opportunity for reputable stock exchanges to play the role of an information and reputation intermediary and in so doing allow exchanges to leverage on their reputation capital to compete more effectively for the growing business from the emerging and developing economies. We contribute further by developing a parsimonious model to analyze the interaction between an exchange playing the new role and firms seeking to list their equity on the exchange. We show that a subgame perfect equilibrium is obtained and provide an explanation for the spike in delisting in the latter half of 2007. Our model fills an important gap by addressing some shortcomings in existing theoretical models.
Recommended Citation
“Listings from the Emerging Economies: An Opportunity for Reputable Stock Exchanges,” (with N. Tay), International Review of Economic and Finance 20, 2011: 388-394.