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We study long-run outcomes to those who invested in non-U.S. stocks through American Depository Receipts (ADRs) between August 1954 and September 2020, with particular attention to ADRs associated with Chinese firms. Overall, ADRs improved their investors’ wealth by $1.03 trillion, as compared...
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We examine the effect of financial markets on the tone manipulation of earnings press releases by CEOs. We find that CEOs with high compensation convexity are significantly more likely to employ positive tone management right after recent high industry returns. Further analysis shows that this...
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Based on U.S. stock returns from 1973 to 2015, this study found that the asset growth anomaly does not seem to be pervasive and investable. The trading strategy is robust only among a tiny portion of the equity market in terms of both number of stocks and capitalization. In addition to...
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We examine whether short sellers pay attention to textual information in annual reports in their shorting activities. We find that the presence of more weak modal words in annual reports is associated with greater shorting volume. Shorting volume directly driven by specificity terms and weak...
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Widely used databases report stock returns that are measured at the monthly horizon, while investors participate in the markets over multiple months. Most academic studies report conditional or unconditional arithmetic means of the monthly returns. We describe the odd trading strategy...
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