Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.

The strong bias in favor of domestic equities is a well-documented characteristic of international investment portfolios, and it remains an important yet unresolved puzzle. We examine equity home bias in a different perspective. Unlike traditional papers which focused on barriers to international in...

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Main Authors: Ng, Delvin Teck Siang., Teo, Duanyi., Yap, Eugene Wee Kok.
Other Authors: Sawicki, Julia
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-103742023-05-19T05:41:37Z Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective. Ng, Delvin Teck Siang. Teo, Duanyi. Yap, Eugene Wee Kok. Sawicki, Julia Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Investments The strong bias in favor of domestic equities is a well-documented characteristic of international investment portfolios, and it remains an important yet unresolved puzzle. We examine equity home bias in a different perspective. Unlike traditional papers which focused on barriers to international investment as the cause of home bias, this paper seeks to verify if home bias is caused by a preference for domestic securities instead. We highlight the role of governance, and the relationship between governance and corporate ownership concentration in this approach. Our results suggest that insider ownership plays a significant role in directly affecting the level of home bias in a country. Governance does affect the level of home bias in a country as well, but indirectly through its impact on insider ownership. In addition, we offer some insights into understanding the equity home bias puzzle by examining if any of the prominent globalization trends such as increase in free trade, the advent of the internet, and the rise of emerging markets have affected equity home bias. Our findings suggest that internet, and subsequently insider ownership, play a highly significant role in shaping equity home bias as well. 2008-09-24T07:42:56Z 2008-09-24T07:42:56Z 2007 2007 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10374 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ng, Delvin Teck Siang.
Teo, Duanyi.
Yap, Eugene Wee Kok.
Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.
description The strong bias in favor of domestic equities is a well-documented characteristic of international investment portfolios, and it remains an important yet unresolved puzzle. We examine equity home bias in a different perspective. Unlike traditional papers which focused on barriers to international investment as the cause of home bias, this paper seeks to verify if home bias is caused by a preference for domestic securities instead. We highlight the role of governance, and the relationship between governance and corporate ownership concentration in this approach. Our results suggest that insider ownership plays a significant role in directly affecting the level of home bias in a country. Governance does affect the level of home bias in a country as well, but indirectly through its impact on insider ownership. In addition, we offer some insights into understanding the equity home bias puzzle by examining if any of the prominent globalization trends such as increase in free trade, the advent of the internet, and the rise of emerging markets have affected equity home bias. Our findings suggest that internet, and subsequently insider ownership, play a highly significant role in shaping equity home bias as well.
author2 Sawicki, Julia
author_facet Sawicki, Julia
Ng, Delvin Teck Siang.
Teo, Duanyi.
Yap, Eugene Wee Kok.
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author Ng, Delvin Teck Siang.
Teo, Duanyi.
Yap, Eugene Wee Kok.
author_sort Ng, Delvin Teck Siang.
title Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.
title_short Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.
title_full Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.
title_fullStr Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.
title_full_unstemmed Equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.
title_sort equity home bias : an ownership, governance, and globalization perspective.
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