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ADRs, Analysts, and Accuracy: Does Cross Listing in the United States Improve a Firm's Information Environment and Increase Market Value?
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Integrated ReportingUnited States ImproveMarket AnalysisSearch CostsForecast AccuracyEconomic AnalysisManagementIncrease Market ValueU.s. ExchangesCross ListingInformation AsymmetryInformation ManagementMarketingFinanceFinancial EconomicsDoes Cross ListingInformation EconomicsBusinessBusiness StrategyStock Market PredictionFinancial ForecastBusiness ForecastingEconomics Of Information
This paper investigates whether cross listing in the United States improves the information environment of non‑U.S. firms. A time‑series analysis shows that changes in analyst coverage and forecast accuracy occur around the time of cross listing.
Abstract This paper investigates the relation between cross listing in the United States and the information environment of non‐U.S. firms. We find that firms that cross list on U.S. exchanges have greater analyst coverage and increased forecast accuracy than firms that are not cross listed. A time‐series analysis shows that a change in analyst coverage and forecast accuracy occurs around cross listing. We also document that firms that have more analyst coverage and higher forecast accuracy have higher valuations. Furthermore, the change in firm value around cross listing is correlated with changes in analyst following and forecast accuracy, suggesting that cross listing enhances firm value through its effect on the firm's information environment. Our findings support the hypothesis that cross‐listed firms have better information environments, which are associated with higher market valuations.
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