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We investigate whether mandatory earnings announcement date forecasts are informative to investors and the informational tradeoffs between mandatory and voluntary forecasts. We find: (i) The percentages of the quarter's earnings news conveyed by mandatory China and voluntary US forecasts are...
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prior to the EA. The overall findings support the proposition that short sellers are skilled investors who profit from both …
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relative to non-news weeks. As predicted by theory, the extent of trading in the dark pools is a function of ownership by …
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The goal of achieving transparency has become more challenging in recent years as banks' activities have become increasingly more complex and dynamic, making it harder for outsiders to comprehend the full extent of banks' exposures. In this study, we examine various on- and off-balance sheet...
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Designated market makers (DMMs) are contractually obligated to increase liquidity provision when trading volume breaches a floor. Using this feature in a regression discontinuity design, we show that increased DMM participation facilitates price informativeness with respect to earnings news....
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Motivated by research in psychology and experimental economics, we assume that investors update their beliefs about an asset's value upon observing the price, but only when the price clearly reveals that others obtained private information that differs from their own private information....
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Motivated by research in psychology and experimental economics, we assume that investors update their beliefs about an asset's value upon observing the price, but only when the price clearly reveals that others obtained private information that differs from their own private information. In...
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