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This paper studies the effect of investor sentiment on stock returns in three Central European markets: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. The results show that sentiment is a key variable in the prices of stocks traded on these markets and its impact is stronger here than in more developed...
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This study presents evidence suggesting that investors do not fully unravel predictable pessimism in sell-side analysts' earnings forecasts. We show that measures of prior consensus and individual analyst forecast pessimism are predictive of both the sign of firms' earnings surprises and the...
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We use daily page views of analyst estimates, ratings, and target prices on Yahoo Finance to understand when such users seek sell-side analyst research. Demand for this information is most pronounced on days with earnings announcements, management guidance, and All-Star analyst reports....
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We investigate whether or not a firm's corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities influence analysts' behavior. CSR is concerned with the impact of corporations' present actions on the ecosystems, societies, and environments of the future and includes both positive and negative attributes....
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We show that the personal traits of analysts, as revealed by their political donations, influence their forecasting behavior and stock prices. Analysts who contribute primarily to the Republican Party adopt a more conservative forecasting style. Their earnings forecast revisions are less likely...
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This paper analyses four key markets within the European context. In this context, where the level of analyst coverage is lower than in the US setting, we aim to ascertain whether the origin of optimism in analyst forecasts in these markets is mainly strategic or whether it also contains an...
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This study investigates the association between institutional investors’ ownership and sell-side analysts’ stock recommendations in the context of the heterogeneous nature of institutional investors. Based on a sample of 281 Malaysian public listed companies over the period 2008-2013 (732...
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We investigate whether a firm's corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities engender investor trust. Motivated by the observation that investor trust facilitates greater informational price efficiency, we address our question by examining the relation between CSR and three dimensions of...
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We investigate whether investor sentiment affects the research quality of sell-side analysts. As institutional investors regard industry knowledge as the most important element of sell-side service, we use it to proxy for sell-side research quality. Using textual analysis to measure the industry...
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Investor attention drives analyst coverage. We find that, between 2012-2017, institutional investor attention explains 21.39% of the cross-sectional variation in analyst coverage, second only to market capitalization (22.09%). We build a model where limited investor attention drives information...
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