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    Title: 台灣股票市場除權效應之實證研究
    The Empirical Result on Dividend Effect of Taiwan Stock Market
    Authors: 盧偉文
    Contributors: 陳松男
    盧偉文
    Keywords: 除權效應
    event-study methodology
    SAR (standardized average residual)
    AR (average residual)
    CAR (cumulative average residual)
    Date: 2005
    Issue Date: 2009-09-14 09:45:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 參考從2001到2005在台灣股市的股息對股票的影響的研究,在根據event-study and SAR method這兩種方式之實證研究可以得到本次的台灣股市裡面除權的效應。
    Referring to our research into the ex-dividend effects on stocks traded on TSE from 2001 to 2005, we come to the following conclusions under the event-study and SAR method. There should be negative ARs on the three days prior to the ex-date and a positive AR on the ex-dividend day, no matter in a bear or bull market. Stocks with cash-only dividends present lower ARs on the three days prior to the ex-date and the ex-dividend day while stock-only dividend ones suffer from higher ARs. The performances of stocks with balanced dividends are just in-between. The most significant ex-dividend effects turn up when it comes to stocks which go ex-dividend in season, with a positive CAR to the seventh day after the ex-date. On the other hand, the effects on the early-ex-dividend stocks exhibit insignificance generally. Later-ex-dividend stocks demonstrate the lowest fluctuation of ARs. However, the simultaneous decline of the index in the ex-dividend season is likely to result in higher-significant ARs. In terms of industry, the ex-dividend effects on electronic companies are more significant than on non-electronic companies. Given a bear market, there used to be negative CARs on electronic companies after shareholders’ meeting; on the contrary, in a bull market, there were positive CARs.
    Contents 2
    List of Figures 2
    List of Tables 2
    1. Introduction 2
    2. Literature Review 2
    2.1 Theories on Dividend Policy 2
    2.1.1 Information Content Hypothesis 2
    2.1.2 Scale Effect Hypothesis 2
    2.1.3 Wealth Illusion Effect Hypothesis 2
    2.1.4 Dividend Irrelevance Theory 2
    2.1.5 Bird-in-hand Theory 2
    2.1.6 Dividend Clientele Effect 2
    2.2 Foreign Empirical Researches 2
    2.3 Domestic Empirical Researches 2
    3. Event-Study Methodology 2
    3.1 Introduction of Event-Study Methodology 2
    3.2 Steps of event-study methodology 2
    3.3 Model of Expected and Abnormal Returns 2
    3.3.1 Expected Return Model 2
    3.3.2 Models for Estimating Abnormal Return 2
    3.4 The Statistical Test of Event-Study 2
    3.4.1 Test of Average Abnormal Return 2
    3.4.2 Test of Cumulative Abnormal Return 2
    3.4.3 Sign Test 2
    4. Empirical Results 2
    4.1 Separated by Market Trend 2
    4.1.1 Bear Market 2
    4.1.2 Bull Market 2
    4.2 Separated by Type of dividend 2
    4.2.1 Cash Only 2
    4.2.2 Stock Only 2
    4.2.3 Balanced Dividends 2
    4.3 Separated by Time 2
    4.3.1 Earlier 2
    4.3.2 In Season 2
    4.3.3 Later 2
    4.4 Separated by Industry 2
    4.4.1 Electronic 2
    4.4.2 Non-electronic 2
    4.5 Separated by Price 2
    4.5.1 High Price 2
    4.5.2 Low Price 2
    4.6 Shareholder Meeting Date as the Event 2
    5. Conclusions and Suggestions 2
    5.1 Conclusions 2
    5.1.1 Market Trend 2
    5.1.2 Type of Dividend 2
    5.1.3 Timing 2
    5.1.4 Industry 2
    5.1.5 Price Level 2
    5.2 Suggestions 2
    Appendix: All Tables 2
    References 2
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