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Why do firms list their shares in the US? The role of political uncertainty

Imen Ghadhab (Higher Institute of Finance and Taxation of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia) (BESTMOD Lab, ISG Tunis, Université de Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia)
Hamza Nizar (Department of Finance, Institut des Hautes Études Commerciales de Carthage, Université de Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia)

Journal of Risk Finance

ISSN: 1526-5943

Article publication date: 18 July 2024

Issue publication date: 14 November 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper investigates the effect of political uncertainty on the decision to cross-list in the United States (US).

Design/methodology/approach

To reach our paper aim, we use a sample of 589 non-US firms cross-listed in the US for the period from 2000 to 2019. We perform logit regression and use several political uncertainty proxies, including US election presidential years, political voting margin and the political uncertainty index from Baker et al. (2002), as a continuous measure of general political condition (Francis et al., 2021).

Findings

We find the following results. Non-US firms are less likely to cross-list their shares when US political uncertainty is high. We also find that the decision to cross-list is driven by price informativeness as a channel that can explain the role of political uncertainty. Our results are robust to the endogeneity concern. In addition, we find that political administration (Democrats vs Republicans) significantly affects the decision to cross-list. More particularly, we show that firms are more likely to cross-list their shares in the US when Democrats win the elections. Moreover, we find that cross-listed firms exhibit lower valuation compared to their non-cross-listed peers when US political uncertainty is high.

Originality/value

Using a unified framework of non-US firms cross-listed in the US, this paper contributes to different strands of the literature. Our first main contribution adds to the literature on cross-listing by providing, in our knowledge, the first evidence regarding the relation between cross-listing and political uncertainty. We add to the existing literature by showing that US political uncertainty significantly determines the decision to cross-list and value creation for cross-listed firms. Whether and how managers alter their strategic decision behavior in such settings is less clear. Hence, our paper contributes to the literature by documenting how political uncertainty impacts cross-listing decision and shapes management guidance decisions. Second, this study joins a growing body of literature that examines the real impact of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on economic outcomes. We provide empirical evidence suggesting that cross-listed firms exhibit lower valuation during period of high political uncertainty due to decreased price informativeness.

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Citation

Ghadhab, I. and Nizar, H. (2024), "Why do firms list their shares in the US? The role of political uncertainty", Journal of Risk Finance, Vol. 25 No. 5, pp. 751-773. https://doi.org/10.1108/JRF-09-2023-0240

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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