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This paper investigates the relative performance of local and foreign financial analysts on Latin American emerging markets.
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Better developed legal and political institutions result in greater availability of reliable firm-specific information. When stock prices reflect more firm-specific information there will be less stock price synchronicity. This paper traces the experience of China, an economy undergoing dramatic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010744242
Better developed legal and political institutions result in greater availability of reliable firm-specific information. When stock prices reflect more firm-specific information there will be less stock price synchronicity. This paper traces the experience of China, an economy undergoing dramatic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011267943
Better developed legal and political institutions result in greater availability of reliable firm-specific information. When stock prices reflect more firm-specific information there will be less stock price synchronicity. This paper traces the experience of China, an economy undergoing dramatic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012148706
In addition to quantitative financial information, qualitative verbal information has also been continuously changing. In this study, we clarify the information contents of changes in qualitative verbal information. As an analyzable sample, we focus on textual opinion in analyst reports. The...
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We document a strong low-price effect for Chinese initial public offerings (IPOs). Namely, IPOs with low offer prices have higher initial returns, followed by even stronger after-market performance. This low-price effect cannot be fully explained by risks and IPO undervaluation. A long-only...
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This study examines the responses of investor sentiment and stock market returns to announcements of changes in analyst recommendation as well as the effect of these announcements on the relationship between sentiment and stock returns. Investor sentiment is more sensitive to upgrade...
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I construct and study a comprehensive novel dataset on Chinese equity analysts. I find the analysts possess significant forecasting skill. First, I find that more favorable recommendations predict better stock performance for at least six months after the recommendation. Second, the value of...
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Better developed legal and political institutions result in greater availability of reliable firm-specific information. When stock prices reflect more firm-specific information there will be less stock price synchronicity. This paper traces the experience of China, an economy undergoing dramatic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012974061
This study uses a unique and extensive data set of over 28.2 million investors' applications to examine the theory of adverse selection under two distinct regulatory regimes (discretionary against mandatory clawback provision) in relation to IPO share allocation. Consistent with Rock's (1996)...
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