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We show in two ways that, ceteris paribus, investors require a positive return premium for taking aggregate distress risk. First, aggregate distress risk correlates positively with future excess stock market returns. Second, stocks that provide a poor hedge against aggregate distress risk have...
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This study utilizes recent developments in panel data techniques to evaluate whether the smoothing of pension expenses is neutral in its long-term effect on reported earnings. Adopting a long-term perspective, the empirical analysis also identifies sources of potential deviations. Results...
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Accruals correlate closely with the determinants of conditional equity premium at both the firm and the aggregate levels. The common component of firm-level accruals, which cannot be diversified away by aggregation, explains the positive relation between aggregate accruals and future stock...
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As a colossal developing economy, irrational, and inefficient trades broadly exist in China's stock market and are intensified by the once-in-a-century COVID-19 pandemic. This atypical but prominent event enhances systemic risk and requires a more effective analysis tool that adapts to the...
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