Stock Market Liquidity and Firm Dividend Policy Suman Banerjee Vladimir A. Gatchev Paul A. Spindt Presenter 周立軒.

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Stock Market Liquidity and Firm Dividend Policy Suman Banerjee Vladimir A. Gatchev Paul A. Spindt Presenter 周立軒

Agenda Intuition Sample & Variables Empirical Result Conclusion

Intuition In MM’s world, Cash Dividend and Liquidity are irrelevant. – If investors want cash, they can directly sell stock – “Homemade Dividend” – What if the market exist “Friction” ?

Intuition If Trading Friction exist, investors well demand “Compensation” for the risk. – Market is imperfect – Liquidity is one of the most effective factor

Intuition So, follow this logic, firms well take Liquidity into account for dividend paying. Furthermore, the link between Liquidity and Dividend Policy is examined here.

Sample & Variable

Empirical Result

Empirical Result: Robust Test Repurchase – Do not affect the result here Clienteles – Still the same result ESO – Firms reserve more stock for conversion, are less likely to pay dividend.

Empirical Result

Conclusion Market Liquidity has negative relation with Dividend Payout. Firms will pay dividend for catering the liquidity preference of investors – In other words, decline dividend payer can improve Market Liquidity Firms can decline the sensitivity of Liquidity risk by Paying Dividend.