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This study examines the determinants of financial analyst coverage in the business press and the effects of such coverage on analysts' careers. Using a sample of business press articles that quote a financial analyst, we compare each cited analyst with the other analysts who were actively...
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This study examines the determinants of financial analyst coverage in the business press and the effects of such coverage on analysts' careers. Using a sample of business press articles that quote a financial analyst, we compare each cited analyst with the other analysts who were actively...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013068343
We examine the relation between star analyst rankings and analysts’ forecast performance. To strengthen identification, we explore the exogenous variation in analysts’ incentives generated by the suspension of the New Fortune Star Analyst Contest in China. We find that the reduction in...
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This paper presents a Heterogeneous Agent Model of a financial market with chartist and fundamentalist traders that exhibit bounded rationality and short-term thinking to explain the effect of under and overreaction to news. The existence of the Market Maker's finite price adjustment speed leads...
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We analyse daily lead-lag patterns in US equity and credit default swap (CDS) returns. We first document that equity returns robustly lead CDS returns. However, we find that the CDS-lag is due to common (and not firm-specific) news and arises predominantly in response to positive (instead of...
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Analysts providing more accurate earnings forecasts also issue moreprofitable recommendations. We demonstrate how investors can profit fromthis contemporaneous link by differentiating between “able” and “lucky”analysts. In line with previous studies, we find that past track records...
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With its standards FAS 141 and 142 the Financial Accounting Standard Board has revo-lutionized the accounting for business combinations. One of the major changes is theabolishment of goodwill-amortization, which has been replaced by an annual impairmenttest at the level of a reporting unit....
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Using the introduction of high-speed rail as exogenous shocks to costs of information acquisition, we show that reductions in information-acquisition costs lead to a significant increase in information production and improvement in output quality, evidenced by higher frequency of analysts...
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We investigate the effect of credit analyst rotation in the context of long-term ratings of S&P 500 issuers between 2002 and 2015. We find that analyst rotation in the coverage of issuers is associated with higher rating activity and a lower credit risk assessment (e.g., rating downgrades)...
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This study investigates the relationship between the comprehensibility of a firm's annual report and its stock return synchronicity in the Indian market. The study employs the readability of annual reports as a measure for the cost of information processing. The findings suggest that firms with...
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