artículo
Liquidity and firm investment: Evidence for Latin America
Fecha
2013Registro en:
10.1016/j.jempfin.2012.10.001
1879-1727
0927-5398
WOS:000314380100002
Autor
Munoz, Francisco
Institución
Resumen
This paper explores the relationship between firms' investment and stock market liquidity. Using a panel of Latin American firms, I find evidence that a higher trading volume and a higher industry-adjusted trading volume are associated with higher firm investment (PPE, Total Assets, and Inventory). This relationship is higher in episodes where the firm decides to issue shares, and it is also greater for firms with tighter financial constraints and better investment opportunities. This evidence is consistent with a mispricing channel, where firms issue and invest the proceeds to take advantage of low cost of capital, or with a cost channel, where liquidity is associated with lower issuance costs. Also, it is less related with an informational channel, where a liquid market helps a manager to take more efficient decisions, since this channel does not necessarily predict an increase in investment, but only more efficient investment. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.