Auctions versus bookbuilding: The effects of IPO regulation in Japan

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Abstract

We analyze a regulatory change in the Japanese IPO market that created an abrupt shift from hybrid price-discriminatory auctions to bookbuilding. We find that bookbuilding leads to higher underpricing than hybrid price-discriminatory auctions. Furthermore, we find evidence that price accuracy tends to be higher for auctions than for bookbuilding. The results hold under a variety of OLS specifications and with regression discontinuity designs exploiting the abrupt change of the regulation.

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Lehmann, T., & Weber, M. (2023). Auctions versus bookbuilding: The effects of IPO regulation in Japan. Financial Review, 58(1), 117–141. https://doi.org/10.1111/fire.12318

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