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Prior studies have shown that investment banking affiliations place pressure on analysts to produce optimistic recommendations on the investment bank's stock-clients. Our analysis of a large sample of recommendations issued from 1995 through 2003 indicates that a mutual fund affiliation also...
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This paper examines various factors affecting Chinese financial analysts' information comprehension, analyzing ability and job quality. We hypothesized that financial analysts with better educational background, more experience, superior resources provided by large brokerage firms and more...
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In this study we examine changes in the precision and the commonality of information contained in individual analysts' earnings forecasts, focusing on changes around earnings announcements. Using the empirical proxies suggested by the Barron et al. (1998) model that are based on the...
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This study examines how the quality of corporate disclosures impacts the precision of information that financial analysts incorporate into their forecasts of upcoming annual earnings. Our empirical measures distinguish between the precision of individual analysts' common and idiosyncratic...
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We examine the effects the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation program has on recommendation performance and career outcomes of the analysts who complete the curriculum and become charterholders. For these analysts, both their recommendation performance and their chances of making the...
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I examine why a brokerage firm replaces an analyst who follows a specific firm for a long run period. Studies exploring regular analyst turnover find earnings forecast accuracy to be a strong factor and suggest that analysts with lower forecast accuracy are more likely to turn over. Thus, the...
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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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In this study, we investigate the profitability persistence of the investment recommendations from analysts listed in four different star rankings: Institutional Investor magazine, StarMine's “Top Earnings Estimators” and “Top Stock Pickers” and The Wall Street Journal. We compare the...
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