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We propose a new approach to examine sell-side analysts' career concerns by relating their forecast boldness to their employers' news flows. Specifically, we use banking sector news to proxy for the severity of career concerns. Analysts follow more closely the consensus forecast when the...
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In this paper we investigate the negative relationship between analysts' coverage and stocks idiosyncratic volatility. While prior research argues that analysts cause the low level of idiosyncratic risk because they lack access to firm-specific information we hypothesize that the causal relation...
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In this paper we investigate the endogeneity of analysts' coverage decision. Specifically we argue that due to reputational concerns analysts avoid covering stocks with high levels of specific risk. Using three novel quasi-natural experiments we show that analysts' coverage drops after an...
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This study examines CEOs and CFOs who have prior work experience as equity research analysts. Consistent with backgrounds in forecasting and M&A evaluation, we find these executives provide earnings outlooks that are more accurate than those of other executives, and their M&A transactions...
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