International Vs Domestic Credit Rating Agencies and the Role of State Owned Enterprises

  • Gounopoulos D
  • Guney Y
  • Leng J
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Abstract

We investigate the foreign and domestic credit ratings on Chinese seasoned equity offerings (SEOs). Our results indicate a negative association between acquiring credit ratings and SEO underpricing. Ratings from the international agent Moody’s and multiple ratings contribute more to reducing market uncertainty and underpricing than local rating agencies. This finding is attributed to the intense competition in the Chinese market, which exacerbates the conflicts of interest between local rating agencies and rated firms. The negative association disappears in state-owned enterprises (SOEs), in firms with political connections, and for issuers located in the specific economic development areas.

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Gounopoulos, D., Guney, Y., & Leng, J. (2021). International Vs Domestic Credit Rating Agencies and the Role of State Owned Enterprises. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3704542

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