Study on mergers and acquisitions and their corresponding market reaction during the subprime mortgage financial crisis.
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) have seen growing importance as many firms utilize this strategy as a means to increase synergy, gain market control or to diversify into other areas. This paper aims to analyse whether a sudden and drastic change in the economic surrounding will impact the acqui...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-436972023-05-19T05:45:01Z Study on mergers and acquisitions and their corresponding market reaction during the subprime mortgage financial crisis. Tan, Joyce Siyi. Teng, Jessie Qiao Ling. Leo, Lynn Ming Juan. Tham Tze Minn Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Mergers and acquisitions Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) have seen growing importance as many firms utilize this strategy as a means to increase synergy, gain market control or to diversify into other areas. This paper aims to analyse whether a sudden and drastic change in the economic surrounding will impact the acquirers’ returns and observe how the market responds to the event of an announcement of an M&A deal. In particular, we explore two time periods with different economic surroundings and compare our findings with respect to how it is influenced by factors such as target status, method of payment and leverage of the acquirer. The results may provide some insights to firms who intend to engage in M&A during uncertain times. Our analysis suggests that acquiring private targets or using cash as a payment method will reap positive market reaction during normal economic conditions where the market is stable. However, it recommends that using leverage during the financial crisis will result in a negative market reaction as the market is uncertain and investors are more risk-averse. Lastly, it is more likely that the market will respond more negatively during times of distress than normal economic conditions. BUSINESS 2011-04-20T06:33:46Z 2011-04-20T06:33:46Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43697 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/pdf |
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Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) have seen growing importance as many firms utilize this strategy as a means to increase synergy, gain market control or to diversify into other areas. This paper aims to analyse whether a sudden and drastic change in the economic surrounding will impact the acquirers’ returns and observe how the market responds to the event of an announcement of an M&A deal. In particular, we explore two time periods with different economic surroundings and compare our findings with respect to how it is influenced by factors such as target status, method of payment and leverage of the acquirer. The results may provide some insights to firms who intend to engage in M&A during uncertain times. Our analysis suggests that acquiring private targets or using cash as a payment method will reap positive market reaction during normal economic conditions where the market is stable. However, it recommends that using leverage during the financial crisis will result in a negative market reaction as the market is uncertain and investors are more risk-averse. Lastly, it is more likely that the market will respond more negatively during times of distress than normal economic conditions. |
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