Discussion paper

DP3062 The Cost of Capital in International Financial Markets: Local or Global

This Paper analyses to what extent international and domestic asset pricing models lead to a different estimates of the cost of capital for an individual firm. We distinguish between (i) the multifactor ICAPM of Solnik (1983) and Sercu (1980) including both the global market portfolio and exchange rate risk premiums, and (ii) the single factor domestic CAPM. We test for the significance of the cost of capital differential in a sample of 3,293 stocks from nine countries in the period 1980-99. We find that the domestic CAPM yields a different estimate of the cost of capital from the multifactor ICAPM for only three percent of the firms in our sample. The difference amounts to on average 50 basis points for the US, 75 basis points for Germany and Japan and similar differentials for the other countries. We attribute these findings to strong country factors in individual stock returns.

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Citation

Koedijk, K, P Schotman and M Van Dijk (2001), ‘DP3062 The Cost of Capital in International Financial Markets: Local or Global‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3062. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp3062