2019
DOI: 10.1108/jrf-11-2018-0176
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Sovereign rating announcements and the integration of African banking markets

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the information spillover of sovereign rating changes on the market valuation of bank stocks in Africa. Design methodology First, the authors apply event study methodology to evaluate the stock market reaction of African bank stocks on the announcement of sovereign rating changes. Second, the cross sections of the abnormal returns are examined by multivariate regression analyses. Third, the findings are proved for robustness. Findings The authors investigate … Show more

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“…To assess the investment impact of marketing authorization, we use the event study methodology, and it helps evaluate the effect of new information on marketable assets beyond usual expectations. Examples may include gains for bidders ( Chaudary and Mirza, 2017 ), risk pricing ( Nguyen et al., 2019 ), rating changes ( He and Schiereck, 2019 ), and performance of bond issuers ( Berninger et al., 2021 ). If the introduction of vaccines has an investment impact, it should result in abnormal returns for the fund investors.…”
Section: Research and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess the investment impact of marketing authorization, we use the event study methodology, and it helps evaluate the effect of new information on marketable assets beyond usual expectations. Examples may include gains for bidders ( Chaudary and Mirza, 2017 ), risk pricing ( Nguyen et al., 2019 ), rating changes ( He and Schiereck, 2019 ), and performance of bond issuers ( Berninger et al., 2021 ). If the introduction of vaccines has an investment impact, it should result in abnormal returns for the fund investors.…”
Section: Research and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%