Financial integration, investor protection and imbalanced optimistically biased information timeliness in emerging markets

Xiaoxiang Zhang, Qiyu Zhang*, Ding Chen, Jun Gu

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Abstract

Principal-principal conflicts in many emerging markets can lead to an optimistically biased information environment. Using 24 emerging markets during the period 1996–2016, this paper examines how market-level, firm-level financial integration and investor protection quality jointly affect Imbalanced Optimistically Biased Information Timeliness (IOBIT). Results show that financial integration and investor protection quality affect good and bad information timeliness asymmetrically. Market-level financial integration augments IOBIT while firm-level financial integration and investor protection mitigate IOBIT. The effect of firm-level financial integration in mitigating IOBIT is reduced when market-level financial integration increases and/or investor protection becomes stronger. Our analysis enhances our understanding of the benefit-cost trade-off associated with financial integration in affecting information timeliness and the conditional factors in altering this benefit-cost trade-off in emerging markets.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-56
Number of pages19
JournalInternational Review of Financial Analysis
Volume64
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2019

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Keywords

  • Emerging markets
  • Financial integration
  • Information timeliness
  • Investor protection

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Finance
  • Economics and Econometrics

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