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The performance of analysts’ forecasts has attracted increasing attention in recent years. However, as yet, no empirical study has investigated the nexus between the analyst forecast dispersion (AFD) and excess returns surrounding stock market crashes in any depth. This paper attempts to fill...
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We examine whether option prices correct for predictable bias in stock prices associated with accounting anomalies. Evidence from put-call parity violations suggests that they do not. Rather, option prices accurately track contemporaneous stock prices. Further analysis suggests that high costs...
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accounting valuation anchor, its expected growth, and market prices—for estimating ERPs internationally, and derive a correction … associated with expected returns. We also show that the LPV framework can accommodate different valuation anchors, such as …
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This research is conducted for evaluating the impact of accounting numbers on stock prices of listed firms on Vietnam Stock Exchange. Data were collected from 416 listed firms for the period from 2012 to 2016. By using models of OLS, FEM, REM and GLS for evaluating the relationship between...
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The implied cost of capital (ICC), the internal rate of return that equates speculative stock price to discounted expected future dividends, includes a mispricing-driven component in addition to expected return. The estimated relation of a mispricing-associated factor (X) with ICC is thus a...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the The Impact of Financial Limitation and Liquidity on the Stock Returns of Companies Listed in Tehran Stock Exchange. Financial constraints and stock liquidity as independent variable and stock returns are considered as independent variable and...
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Firms depend on information technology to provide high quality internal information, but prior research suggests that IT is underutilized. Prior research suggests that when CEOs have experience with IT, then IT is more likely to be accepted throughout their firms. We take these arguments a step...
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Using combinations of weekdays and times of day (before, during, and after trading hours) of earnings announcements, we examine whether managers attempt to strategically time these announcements. We document that the worst earnings news is announced on Friday evening and find robust evidence...
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We provide evidence that an option implied volatility-based measure predicts future absolute excess returns of the underlying stock around earnings announcements and annual meetings of shareholders, even after controlling for the realized stock return volatility shortly before these information...
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