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This paper explores whether the effects of cross-listing on analyst following and forecast error differ among firms with different accounting standards. The results reveal a higher increase in the number of analysts for cross-listed firms that follow their home country's GAAP prior to...
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We investigate how idiosyncratic and systematic effects impact the volatility risk of U.K. cross-listed stocks. Under the hypothesis that more stock followers enhance information effects on volatility, we examine whether variation in volatility of a cross-listed stock has in a bivariate setting...
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