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Market Responses to Financial Distress: A Comparative Study of the U.S. and Chinese Markets

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  • Mohamed Salah Elzalabany

    (School of Banking and Finance, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China.)

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The performance of financially distressed firms has become a primary concern for investors, who prioritize market stability and seek to mitigate investment risks. Consequently, the ability to predict stock failures and assess financial distress is crucial for informed decision-making. This study examines the impact of financial distress on stock returns while accounting for key control variables, including firm size, the book-to-market equity (BE/ME) ratio, and overall market return. To evaluate corporate financial distress and its influence on stock performance, this research employs the Altman Z-score model within two of the world’s largest economies: the United States and China. The analysis is based on two distinct samples covering multiple sectors from 2013 to 2022. The empirical methodology is structured in two stages. First, the Altman Z-score model is applied to assess financial distress and compare trends across the two markets. Second, a panel data regression model is utilized to examine the extent to which financial distress influences variations in stock returns. The findings indicate a positive and statistically significant relationship between the Z-score and stock returns in both markets, underscoring the predictive power of financial distress indicators in explaining stock return variations across different economic environments.

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  • Mohamed Salah Elzalabany, 2025. "Market Responses to Financial Distress: A Comparative Study of the U.S. and Chinese Markets," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 45(1), pages 14-29.
  • Handle: RePEc:aif:journl:v:45:y:2025:i:1:p:14-29
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