Abstract
This study examines the risk/return performance of a sample of U.S. firms which have their securities dually listed on the New York Stock Exchange and on either the London or Tokyo exchanges. The evidence indicates that stock prices generally react positively (though statistically insignificant) to the international listings. However, the findings reject the hypothesis that dual listing of a security on a foreign capital market is accompanied by a significant change in its risk behavior.
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