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The Seven Percent Solution? An International Perspective On Underwriting Spreads

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  • Ljungqvist, Alexander
  • Wilhelm Jr, William J

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Non-US firms frequently pay a substantial premium to have a US bank lead their initial public offering of equity, even when the issuing firm is not seeking a listing on a US exchange. We provide evidence that this decision reflects an expectation that US banks deliver a higher quality bundle of underwriting services. Specifically, a non-US issuing firm that includes a US bank in its underwriting syndicate can expect to have its offering underpriced by 17.7% less than had it not included a US bank in the syndicate. Failure to account for the endogeneity of the decision to hire a US bank vastly understates the magnitude of the effect. This finding has direct implications for the claim that US bank spreads for domestic IPOs are above competitive levels.

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  • Ljungqvist, Alexander & Wilhelm Jr, William J, 2001. "The Seven Percent Solution? An International Perspective On Underwriting Spreads," CEPR Discussion Papers 2736, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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    Initial public offerings; Investment banking; Underwriting spreads;
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    • G32 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Financing Policy; Financial Risk and Risk Management; Capital and Ownership Structure; Value of Firms; Goodwill

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