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Securities market response to pension fund termination

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  • SU†JANE HSIEH
  • KENNETH R. FERRIS
  • ANDREW H. CHEN

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. Capital market data are used to investigate the termination announcement effect of over†and underfunded corporate pension plans. Significant positive abnormal returns are initially observed for samples of both over†and underfunded plan terminations; however, after segmenting the samples on the basis of publicly available information regarding a firm's financial condition, significant returns are observed only for financially distressed subsamples. The evidence suggests that the property rights to pension fund assets and liabilities reside fully with the sponsoring firm, and that financially distressed firms may effect a wealth transfer to shareholders by fund termination. Résumé. Les auteurs utilisent les données relatives au marché financier pour analyser l'incidence des avis de discontinuation de régimes de retraite surcapitalisés et sous†capitalisés de sociétés. Des rendements positifs irréguliers importants sont d'abord observés pour des échantillons de cas de discontinuation de régimes surcapitalisés ainsi que sous†capitalisés; toutefois, après une segmentation des échantillons à partir de l'information mise à la disposition du public concernant la situation financière de la société, des rendements importants sont observés seulement pour les sous†échantillons de sociétés en difficulté financière. Les résultats donnent à penser que les éléments d'actif et de passif de la caisse de retraite échoient entièrement à la société promotrice et que les sociétés en difficulté financière peuvent procéder à un transfert de richesses au profit des actionnaires par voie de discontinuation du régime.

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  • Su†Jane Hsieh & Kenneth R. Ferris & Andrew H. Chen, 1990. "Securities market response to pension fund termination," Contemporary Accounting Research, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 6(2), pages 550-572, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:coacre:v:6:y:1990:i:2:p:550-572
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1911-3846.1990.tb00775.x
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