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Chinese companies report year-end earnings and dividends simultaneously, so when the two sets of news are in conflict, the relative importance of earnings versus dividends can be disentangled. Chinese dividend announcements take precedence over earnings news, as revealed by Cumulative Absolute...
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This paper examines the announcement effects of dividends with an emphasis on stock dividends in the Chinese capital market. We find that dividend paying stocks exhibit significantly positive abnormal returns while non-dividend paying stocks show a negative announcement effect. Further, we...
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We document that firms are 80% more likely to issue non-earnings press releases during the earnings announcement period when delivering extremely negative earnings news. These non-earnings press releases are insufficient to improve negative announcement returns in isolation. However, if the...
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This paper studies the effect of mandatory information disclosure on stock price crash risk using data on listed firms' private in-house meetings in the Chinese stock market. Utilizing the regulation implemented by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2012, we use a difference-in-difference approach...
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