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This study investigates how accounting harmonization affects one particular group of financial statement users - financial analysts. We find that mandatory IFRS adoption attracts foreign analysts, particularly those from countries that are simultaneously adopting IFRS along with the covered...
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Using a large sample of target price forecasts for 6,415 U.S. firms from 1999 to 2011, we find that target price changes predict institutional trading, even after we control for changes in both stock recommendations and earnings forecasts. The impact of target price changes is economically...
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Using hand-collected data on analyst locations, we study how geographic proximity affects analyst coverage decisions for U.S. firms that went public during 1996-2009, along with the impact of local coverage on firm visibility. Analysts are 80% more likely to cover local firms than non-local...
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Consistent with theoretical models that show disclosure can reduce uncertain investments, we find that mandating risk disclosure is negatively associated with corporate innovation. Using a textual analysis of a large sample of 10-K filings for US firms, we identify a negative relationship...
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While a firm's success increasingly relies on technological innovation, little is known, however, about whether and how analysts utilize information about a firm's technological innovation for their information production. We construct technological expertise for each analyst-firm pair based on...
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We examine institutional trading surrounding corporate news by combining a comprehensive database of newswire releases on U.S. firms with a high-frequency database of institutional trades. To identify the ability of institutions to predict or quickly interpret news, we form “news clusters”...
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