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Impact of Foreign Strategic Investors on Earnings Management in Chinese Banks

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  • Meng-Wen Wu
  • Chung-Hua Shen
  • Chin-Hwa Lu
  • Chia-Chung Chan

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Chinese authorities hoped that participation of foreign strategic investors (FSIs) could improve the profitability of Chinese banks both quantitatively and qualitatively. While past studies have typically focused on the effect of FSIs on banks' quantitative performance, this paper investigates the quality of profits through earnings management. We use matching theory to consider the selection bias. Our results demonstrate that banks with FSIs have improved the quality of their financial reports because they conducted less loss-avoidance management of earnings, but they engaged in as much management to avoid earnings growth decreases as non-FSI banks did.

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  • Meng-Wen Wu & Chung-Hua Shen & Chin-Hwa Lu & Chia-Chung Chan, 2012. "Impact of Foreign Strategic Investors on Earnings Management in Chinese Banks," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(5), pages 115-133, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:emfitr:v:48:y:2012:i:5:p:115-133
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