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Using 1994-2009 data, we examine whether institutional investors are effective in evaluating analysts. All-American (AA) analysts elected by institutions through voting make buy and sell recommendations with up to 7% higher annualized risk-adjusted returns than other analysts. This performance...
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We study the risk-taking behavior of stock analysts under varying market conditions. We examine how the risk analysts take by providing bold forecasts that deviate from consensus depends on the degree of uncertainty in the environment as well as the analysts' skill level. We provide evidence...
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A competitive stock market is embedded into a neoclassical growth economy to analyze the interplay between the acquisition of information about firms, its partial revelation through stock prices, capital allocation and income. The stock market allows investors to share their costly private...
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This paper investigates the causal impact of the media in financial markets by exploiting exogenous media blackouts resulting from national newspaper strikes in several countries. Trading volume falls 14% on strike days. Stock volatility is also reduced, especially within the day, during which...
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Does investors' inattention contribute to the post-earnings announcement drift? I study this question using media coverage as a proxy for attention. I compare announcements made by the same firm in the same year and generating the same earnings surprise, when one announcement is covered in the...
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Traditional portfolio balance theory derives a downward sloping currency demand function from limited international asset substitutability. Historically, this theory enjoyed little empirical support. We provide direct evidence by examining the exchange rate effect of a major redefinition of the...
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How does competition in firms' product markets influence their behavior in equity markets? Do product market imperfections spread to equity markets? We examine these questions in a noisy rational expectations model in which firms operate under monopolistic competition while their shares trade in...
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