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The Chinese stock market has witnessed a dramatic increase of analyst coverage over the past years. While analyst revisions clearly exhibit optimistic biases, we find significant market reactions to both upgrades and downgrades. However, in contrast to findings in existing literature for other...
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Recent literature documents that analyst recommendations tend to coincide with important corporate events, but offers mixed evidence on whether such recommendations have added value. In this paper, we use jump in stock price as a proxy for generic corporate “information event” and examine...
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We argue that active fund managers can pick stocks only when the market presents such opportunities. We propose measures of stock selection opportunity and show evidence that a significant portion of mutual funds time stock selection, i.e., trading more when stock selection opportunities are...
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Given the unique institutional setting in the Chinese stock market, we investigate the effect of analyst activity on the idiosyncratic volatility (IVOL) anomaly. Our results show that the inverse relation between IVOL and future stock returns is more pronounced in stocks without analyst...
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Given the unique institutional setting in the Chinese stock market, we investigate the effect of analyst activity on the idiosyncratic volatility (IVOL) anomaly. Our results show that the inverse relation between IVOL and future stock returns is more pronounced in stocks without analyst...
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Given the unique institutional setting and the role of analysts in the Chinese stock markets, we investigate the effect of analyst activities on idiosyncratic volatility (IVOL) anomaly. Our results show that the inverse relation between IVOL and future stock returns is more pronounced in the...
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Recent literature documents that the issuance of analyst recommendations tends to coincide with important corporate events, but offers mixed evidence on whether such recommendations have added value. In this paper, we use large discontinuous stock price changes, known as jumps, to proxy for...
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