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Using an international sample of 222 banks from 41 countries, this study examines whether the fair value option (FVO) affects earnings volatility. Prior empirical studies associate higher levels of earnings volatility with fair value accounting (Barth et al. 1995; Hodder et al. 2006). In contrast, I...
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This study examines whether the application of the fair value option (FVO) induces different levels of earnings volatility during the time period from January 2006 until July 2007 using an international sample of 227 banks from 42 countries. Although fair value accounting is generally believed...
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This paper examines the influence of institutional factors on the herding behavior of security analysts. Exploiting a unique dataset on the ownership of brokerage houses, we find that analysts from publicly listed brokers are more likely to issue herding forecasts compared to analysts from...
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Using a sample of European banks, this paper examines the link between disclosure and its economic consequences. We exploit an exogenous cost of capital shock created by the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis and analyze banks' disclosure responses to this shock. First, we find that European banks...
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This dissertation comprises three distinct chapters. The second chapter examines the return relevance, value relevance, and risk relevance of OCR gains and losses on FVOL. Using a global sample of IFRS banks from 2006 to 2015, we find that recognized OCR gains and losses are negatively related...
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