Performance of Price Limits: Evidence from Cross-Listed Stocks in China

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  • (Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200240, China; Founder Securities Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200120, China)

Online published: 2016-04-26

Abstract

Previous literature on price limit offers mixed empirical evidence on the effectiveness of price limits. This study complements the literature by providing a quasi-natural experiment to study the performance of price limit. We examine the effectiveness of price limit rule using cross-listed stocks in the Chinese stock markets and Hong Kong stock market. We find that the influence of price limit becomes weaker as limit-hitting stocks are traded more actively. Among stocks with high trading activity, the delay of efficient price discovery, the volatility spillover and the trading interference become statistically insignificant. This challenges the views of price limit critics. Additionally, we find that the effect of price limits on the trading is asymmetric for A-shares in the upward and downward price movements.

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LU Liangliang (卢亮亮) . Performance of Price Limits: Evidence from Cross-Listed Stocks in China[J]. Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Science), 2016 , 21(2) : 247 -256 . DOI: 10.1007/s12204-016-1719-y

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