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The Chinese stock dividend puzzle

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Pan , Rulu
Tang, Xiang
Tan, Yangyang
Zhu, Qiaoqiao

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M E Sharpe Inc

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In this paper, we examine the announcement effects of dividends with an emphasis on stock dividends in China's capital market. We find that dividend-paying stocks exhibit significantly positive abnormal returns while non-dividend-paying stocks show a negative announcement effect. Further, we document that the cumulative abnormal returns for pure stock dividends and combined dividends are the main drivers of this announcement effect. In contrast, pure cash dividend stocks experience no significant price run-up before announcement. The significant announcement effect of stock dividends is robust to controlling the earnings surprise effect. We offer some discussion of the possible explanations.

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Emerging Markets Finance and Trade

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2037-12-31