Institutional Investors, Earnings Quality and Asset Liquidity: Evidence from China’s Stock Market
Dongmin Kong, Shasha Liu, Ting Lu
Institutional Investors, Earnings Quality and Asset Liquidity: Evidence from China’s Stock Market
This paper investigates how institutional holding and earnings quality influence the liquidity of assets. Contrary to findings in developed markets, we document several novel results in China’s stock market: (1) institutional holding negatively affects assets’ liquidity, (2) earnings quality is negatively related with liquidity. Since earnings quality captures asymmetric information, low earnings quality induces high divergence in investor opinions and thus boosts market trading, and (3) interestingly, the effect of earnings quality on liquidity is greater if institutional investors’ holding is at a high level. Overall, our findings cast doubt on the conventional wisdom that institutional investors and earnings quality improve market liquidity. The results are robust to different measures and alternative model specifications.
institutional holding / earnings quality / liquidity / China's stock market / emerging stock market
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