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Mispricing, Corporate Investment and Stock Returns: Evidence from Pakistani Stock Market
1Abdul Haque and 2Kashif Naeem
1Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore
2Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2016 10:988-993
Received: March 14, 2014 | Accepted: April 15, 2014 | Published: May 15, 2016
Abstract
The present study empirically investigates the impact of stock mispricing (i.e., overvaluation or undervaluation of stocks) on corporate investment decision of firms. Mispricing in stocks is measured by discretionary accruals while corporate investment is measured by change in fixed tangible assets. A sample of 386 non financial firms listed on Karachi stock exchange during the period 1998-2011 is analyzed in the study. Fixed effect model is employed for estimation purposes. Congruent with existing literature, the results reveal that discretionary accrual has positive and significant effect on the corporate investment. Furthermore, the impact of the higher investment is investigated on future stock returns of the firm and it is observed that the resultant higher investment ultimately leads to lower subsequent stock returns. The study therefore, concludes that mispricing of stock returns will result in higher investments which would have its adverse effects on their future stock prices.
Keywords:
Corporate investment, discretionary accrual, Pakistan,
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