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This study tests the hypothesis that analyst information processing costs vary positively in the level of firms' environmental performance ratings. Based on proxies for analyst information processing costs (e.g., the number of stocks followed, frequency and timeliness of earnings revisions, the...
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We estimate the effect of information and ability spillovers on sell-side analysts' quarterly EPS forecast accuracy. Using a model that relates mean peer group ability along with the analyst's own ability to the analyst's forecast accuracy, we find that spillovers from peer analysts are large,...
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Equity analysts' earnings forecasts exclude dirty surplus income items, otherwise known as other comprehensive income (OCI). However, OCI affects firm value on a dollar-for-dollar basis and can enhance investors' understanding of the value and risk of firms' equity capital. Focusing on financial...
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