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The Journal of Finance

Which Investors Fear Expropriation? Evidence from Investors' Portfolio Choices

The Journal of Finance
Volume Issue
Volume 61, Issue 3
Page range
Pages 1507-1547
Date published:
By:
Andrei Simonov
Published Article
Working paper version
Abstract

Using a data set that provides unprecedented detail on investors' stockholdings, we analyze whether investors take the quality of corporate governance into account when selecting stocks. We find that all categories of investors (domestic and foreign, institutional and small individual) who generally enjoy only security benefits are reluctant to invest in companies with weak corporate governance. In contrast, individuals connected with company insiders are more likely to invest in weak corporate governance companies. These findings suggest that it is important to distinguish between investors who enjoy private benefits or access private information, and investors who enjoy only security benefits.

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