中国境内外机构投资者的行为

Domestic and foreign institutional investors’ behavior in China

European Journal of Finance · 2012
被引 83 · 同刊同年前 8%
ABS 3

中文导读

比较了合格境外机构投资者(QFII)与中国国内基金的投资特征,发现外资偏好特定行业和大规模、高利润、高管薪酬高的公司,且更看重国有股比例等治理指标,与国内基金显著不同。

Abstract

This paper compares the investment characteristics between foreign funds operating under Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (QFIIs) in China and domestic Chinese funds and analyzes the firm-level drivers that influence their allocation choices. The analysis reveals that foreign funds have a preference for a range of sectors such as transportation, metals and non-metals, and machinery, as opposed to industries with a requirement for local knowledge. The portfolios of domestic Chinese funds are distributed more evenly than those of the foreign funds. The comparative analysis indicates that foreign funds invest in firms that are significantly different from those favored by domestic funds in terms of size, profit, and compensation of management. Finally, we find that when making investment decisions, foreign funds tend to rely on some corporate governance indicators, which is not consistent with the results obtained from previous studies examining developed markets. In particular, foreign funds have a preference for firms with a high percentage of state-owned shares, while the reverse is the case for domestic funds. These empirical findings highlight the differences between QFII and domestic fund investment preferences and will be of value to policy-makers in emerging markets, and China, in particular, in gauging the important drivers of foreign investment.

中国金融市场机构投资者QFII公司治理