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Grading and Risk-Adjusted Performance of Indian IPOs


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1 Assistant Professor, School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India
2 Campus Director, Roots : An International School of Business & Management, Hyderabad - 500 082, India

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Most studies on price performance of Indian IPOs have strengthened international evidence that there would be a strong underpricing in the short run, but negative returns in the long-run. To solve the problem of mispricing and include more transparency, SEBI mandated the grading of IPOs by recognized credit rating agencies from May 1, 2007. The mandatory grading process is expected to give an independent assessment of the fundamentals of the issue. In this research paper, we tried to ascertain the impact of grading on the performance of IPO firms. We attempted to understand the efficacy of the grading mechanism in place to address the problems associated with adverse selection and improve pricing efficiency.

Keywords

Grading, Certification, IPOs, Underpricing

G11, G15, G18

Paper Submission Date : September 23, 2013 ; Paper sent back for Revision : February 4, 2014 ; Paper Acceptance Date : April 17, 2014.

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Authors

Harendra Singh
Assistant Professor, School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India
C. G. Sastry
Campus Director, Roots : An International School of Business & Management, Hyderabad - 500 082, India

Abstract


Most studies on price performance of Indian IPOs have strengthened international evidence that there would be a strong underpricing in the short run, but negative returns in the long-run. To solve the problem of mispricing and include more transparency, SEBI mandated the grading of IPOs by recognized credit rating agencies from May 1, 2007. The mandatory grading process is expected to give an independent assessment of the fundamentals of the issue. In this research paper, we tried to ascertain the impact of grading on the performance of IPO firms. We attempted to understand the efficacy of the grading mechanism in place to address the problems associated with adverse selection and improve pricing efficiency.

Keywords


Grading, Certification, IPOs, Underpricing

G11, G15, G18

Paper Submission Date : September 23, 2013 ; Paper sent back for Revision : February 4, 2014 ; Paper Acceptance Date : April 17, 2014.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf%2F2014%2Fv8i8%2F71856