Theoretical Literature on Seasoned Equity Offerings

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Thu Trang Dang , Thi Thu Ha Pham , Thi Thu Huong Do ,

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Volume 10 - January 2021 (01)

Abstract

The main objectives are to investigate thoroughly SEOs in the context of emerging market with Vietnamese stock market case. This objective serves to fill the gap of literature lacking in this region. Besides, it is among the first study in Vietnam to focus on many aspects of SEOs in terms of determinants of company’s SEOs motivation, market reaction and determinants of market reaction to company’s SEOs.

Keywords

Covariance matrix, Vietnam stock market

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