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How markets react to earnings announcements in the absence of analysts and institutions evidence from the Saudi market
Alzahrani, AA
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Skeratt, L
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2009
in response to earnings announcements where there are no
analysts
’
forecasts
, with the aim of examining the efficiency of …-earnings announcement drift. The individually dominated market combined with the absence of
analysts
’
forecasts
is the main explanation for …
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Accounting Conservatism, Information Uncertainty and
Analysts
’
Forecasts
Li, Jing
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2008
news firms; and 2) unconditional conservatism reduces the overall uncertainty in
analysts
’
forecasts
. The empirical results …
analysts
’
forecasts
is greater for early forecasts, when the information uncertainty is high, than for late forecasts. …
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The impact of transactions costs in the UK stock market: Evidence and implications
Gregoriou, A
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2003
information asymmetry, proxied by the variance of
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'
forecasts
, in the spirit of Kim and Verrecchia (1994, 2001). Finally …
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