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Impact of ADR Forms 20-F reconciliation on trading volume

David L. Senteney (Department of School of Business and Economics, California State University, San Bernardino, California, USA)
Grace H. Gao (Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA)
Mohammad S. Bazaz (Department of Accounting & Finance, California State University, San Bernardino, California, USA)

International Journal of Accounting & Information Management

ISSN: 1834-7649

Article publication date: 3 August 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to investigate the impact of the filing of Form 20-F to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on short-term trading volume and return by those foreign firms which list their securities in the US Stock Exchanges.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors collected 402 American depository receipt (ADR) firms from 38 different countries that listed their securities in the US Stock Exchanges over a 10-year period of 2000-2009. A regression model was used to examine such impact, including the post year 2007 SEC elimination of reconciliation.

Findings

This paper found significant abnormal trading volumes and abnormal returns one day, two days and three days following the 20-F report for the sample firms whose financial statements were prepared under both home-country accounting principles and US generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Firms originally using international financial reporting standards (IFRS) do not present abnormal return and abnormal trading volume. This indicates that US investors view IFRS to be as high-quality as US GAAP.

Research limitations/implications

The findings might be limited to this period and might not draw statistical inference for the future period. This evidence offers support for the SEC’s elimination of the reconciliation requirement to US GAAP.

Practical implications

This study was carried out with the aim to investigate whether the release of Form 20-F by ADR firms offers any additional information useful to investors incorporating both abnormal return and trading volume, which is thought to be more sensitive.

Originality/value

This paper investigates the short-term return and volume reactions caused by the earnings and equity reconciliation from home-country accounting standards or IFRS to US GAAP for foreign cross-listed firms in the USA.

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Citation

Senteney, D.L., Gao, G.H. and Bazaz, M.S. (2015), "Impact of ADR Forms 20-F reconciliation on trading volume", International Journal of Accounting & Information Management, Vol. 23 No. 3, pp. 253-270. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJAIM-03-2014-0014

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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