The Dutch Grey Market

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When-issued trading concerns transactions in securities that have not yet been issued. This paper investigates the Dutch "grey market" for when-issued shares prior to stock splits, using a unique hand-collected data set. Market makers are more likely to set up a when-issued market when the underlying firm is larger, the relative trading volume of the stock is higher, and the stock return is less volatile. The when-issued securities trade at a small premium over the regular shares during the weeks prior to the stock split, but this when-issued premium disappears in the last days of trading. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Renneboog, L., & Spaenjers, C. (2011). The Dutch Grey Market. Economist, 159(1), 25–40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10645-010-9154-1

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