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This paper presents an analysis of two forms of overreaction (generalized overreaction and overreaction to prior earnings changes) in analysts' earnings forecasts for the UK stock market, using a sample of individual forecasts of earning per share from a British investment bank over the period...
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This paper focuses on the issue of the information asymmetry between the Federal Reserve Bank and commercial forecasters. Previous theoretical and empirical evidence suggest that in the absence of confidential supervisory information, commercial forecasters either under- or over- predict future...
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This paper focuses on the issue of the information asymmetry between <p> the Federal Reserve Bank and commercial forecasters. Previous theoretical and <p> empirical evidence suggests that in the absence of confidential supervisory <p> information, commercial forecasters either under- or over- predict...</p></p></p>
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This paper presents an analysis of two forms of overreaction (generalized overreaction and overreaction to prior earnings changes) in analysts’ earnings forecasts for the UK stock market, using a sample of individual forecasts of earning per share from a British investment bank over the period...
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