Analysis of Stock Splits Based on Risk Theory: Empirical Evidence from the Chinese Stock Markets

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Shujin WU [1 ]
Tong XU [2 ]
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[1] MOE Key Laboratory of Advanced Theory and Application in Statistics and Data Science, School of Statistics, East China Normal University
[2] School of Statistics, East China Normal University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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The paper first analyzes price change due to stock splits in Chinese stock markets, which shows stock prices typically go up for stock splits. Then theoretical analyses based on risk theory are presented to explain the reason, where the method comes from a new perspective and obtained theoretical conclusions show that stock splits typically make stock price go up if risk-compensation function is convex, and go down if risk-compensation function is concave. Stock prices typically go up for stock splits because risk-compensation functions are mainly convex. The obtained conclusions are consistent with the known results in the last three decades.
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