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This paper examines the impact of analyst corporate site visits on stock price crash risk using a unique data set of Chinese A-share stocks listed on the Shenzhen stock exchange (SZSE) over the 2012–2019 period. We find that the frequency of analyst corporate site visits is positively...
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We study whether analysts' recommendations and the market's reactions to recommendation changes are influenced by the structure of analysts' research portfolios. We find that analysts maintain more positive recommendations for stocks that belong to the “core industry” in their research...
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This study investigates gender differences in analysts’ online corporate visits. Using a unique dataset of analysts’ online visits to Chinese firms listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange from 2018 to 2021, we show that female analysts’ participation is negatively associated with forecast...
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We investigate whether the widespread adoption of online visits after the COVID-19 shock has been associated with higher analysts' forecast errors. Using a difference-in-differences methodology, we find a positive association between online mode and analysts' forecast errors. We further discuss...
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Since 2015, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has disclosed initial public offering (IPO) companies’ review outcomes and hearing questions. For 15% of the companies that pass the IPO screening process, the CSRC also discloses some of their hearing questions that require further...
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