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This paper examines how the quality of stock analysts' forecasts is related to conflicts of interest from investment banking and brokerage. We consider four aspects of forecast quality: accuracy, bias and frequency of revision of quarterly earnings forecasts, and relative optimism in long-term...
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Prior to Regulation Fair Disclosure (Reg FD) some management spent considerable time and effort guiding analyst earnings estimates, often through detailed reviews of analysts' earnings models. In this paper I use proprietary survey data from the National Investor Relations Institute to identify...
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This paper examines the Parmalat case, with particular regard to the accounting and corporate governance issues which caused the scandal. The aim of the paper is to understand why the financial reporting system and the corporate governance system have failed in the Parmalat case. It describes...
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This article relates interim financial reporting frequency in a multiperiod Kyle framework to securities prices, trading volume, market liquidity, and analysts' information acquisition expenditures. The model supports conventional wisdom that more frequent interim reporting improves the...
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We examine the market reaction to a sample of 403 restatements announced from 1995 to 1999. We document an average abnormal return of about -9 percent over a two-day announcement window. We find that more negative returns are associated with restatements involving fraud, affecting more accounts,...
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This paper reports the results of an experiment examining financial statement users' earnings correction beliefs about the discovery of a quantitatively immaterial earnings misstatement by the auditor. The SEC contends that companies are reluctant to correct such misstatements when the...
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Definitions are essential in any regulatory regime and federal securities regulation is no exception. The most fundamental definition under federal and state securities regulation is for the term “security.” The application of multiple statutes, hundreds of administrative rules, and...
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Conceptually, the ‘resolution' of financial intermediaries does not merely refer to instruments and procedures for the management of insolvencies in the financial sector generally. Rather, ‘resolution' is conceived as a functional alternative to, and substitute for, traditional means of...
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On October 23, 2000, the SEC implemented Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure), which prohibits firms from privately disclosing value relevant information to select securities markets professionals without simultaneously disclosing the same information to the public. We examine whether Regulation FD's...
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