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This study examines whether differential interpretation of earnings announcements is affected by earnings and firm characteristics. We find that Kandel and Pearson's (1995) forecast measures of differential interpretation are: 1) negatively related to earnings predictability, firm size, and...
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We examine the relation between analyst forecast characteristics and the cost of debt financing. Consistent with the view that the information contained in analysts' forecasts is economically significant across asset classes, we find that analyst activity reduces bond yield spreads. We also find...
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Liquidity, the ease of trading an asset, strongly varies between different sizes of stock positions. We analyze this aspect using the Xetra Liquidity Measure (XLM), which calculates daily, weighted spread for impatient traders transacting against the limit order book. For this measure, we have...
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We examine the impact of block ownership on the firm's trading activity and secondary-market liquidity. Our empirical results show that block ownership takes potential trading activity off the table relative to a diffuse ownership structure and impairs the firm's market liquidity. These adverse...
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This paper examines the relation between earnings management and the marginal cost of debt to the firm using a sample of traded corporate bonds for the period 1994-2005. The marginal cost of debt is captured by market determined yield spreads, while earnings management is proxied by three...
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The relation of firm accounting information and investor decision-making is a key financial accounting issue. Firm accounting information is a result of management's decisions. This study focuses on the investors' perspective of the consequences of management's actions with respect to the cost...
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We conducted prediction markets designed to forecast post-IPO valuations before a particularly unique IPO: Google. The prediction markets forecast Google's post-IPO market capitalization relatively accurately. While Google's auc-tion-based IPO price fell 15.3% below the first-day, closing market...
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Suppose risk-averse managers can hedge the aggregate component of their exposure to firm's cash flow risk by trading in financial markets, but cannot hedge their firm-specific exposure. This gives them incentives to pass up firm-specific projects in favor of standard projects that contain...
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The application of mathematical physics to economics has seen a recent development in the form of quantum game theory. Quantum game theory has become an important field of research in multidisciplinary applications of mathematical physics to the study of economic phenomena. We address the...
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Financial market imperfections - particularly finance constraints - play an important role in modern corporate finance, but relatively little work has been done on the interaction between corporate finance and the broad operation of financial markets. In particular, relatively little has been...
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