Author:
Nguyen Phuong Thi Ly,Huynh Nha Thanh,Huynh Thanh Thanh Canh
Abstract
PurposeThe authors investigate how foreign investment in securities market informs about the future firm performance in emerging markets.Design/methodology/approachThe authors define the independent variable abnormal foreign investment (AFI) as the residuals of the foreign ownership equation. The authors regress foreign ownership on its first lag and factors and define the residuals as the AFI. The AFI is the over- or under-investment reflecting foreign conscious (clear-purpose) investment, thus better indicating how foreign investment affects firm performance. The dependent variable is Tobin’s q (Q), which represents the firm performance. Then, the authors regress the Tobin’s q next quarters (Qt + k) on the AFI current quarter (AFIt). The authors use a two-step generalized method of moments (GMM) and check endogeneity with the D-GMM model for the regression.FindingsThe results show that the current AFI is positively correlated with the firm performance in each of the next four quarters (the following one year). This positive relationship is pronounced for large firms, firms with no large foreign investors, liquid firms and firms listed in the active market. The results suggest that foreign investment might choose well-productive firms already. Also, the current AFI is significantly positively correlated with stock returns in each of the next three quarters. These results suggest that the AFI is informative up to one-year period.Research limitations/implicationsThe results suggest that foreign investors (most of them are small) in the Vietnamese market might choose well-productive firms already. However, if the large investors have long-term investment in tangible, intangible, human capital and so on, and lead to a significant increase in firms’ performance is still the limitation of this paper.Practical implicationsThe results of this paper may guide investors whose portfolios are composed of stocks with foreign investment.Originality/valueThis paper adds to the literature to enrich the conclusion of a positive relationship between foreign ownership and firm performance.
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