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We show that fund-specific return skewness is associated with managerial skill and future hedge fund performance. Specifically, skewness in fund returns reflects managerial skill in avoiding large drawdowns. Using a new measure of investment skill that accounts for this managerial ability, we...
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This study examines whether sell-side equity analysts help the market assimilate information contained in global climate change. Using a new measure of firm sensitivity to climate change, we show that analysts located in states where firms exhibit greater sensitivity to abnormal temperature...
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Using Bloomberg’s daily Twitter Sentiment data for S&P500 firms, we show that Twitter information reduces forecast optimism and improves forecast accuracy of sell-side equity analysts. Negative Twitter information is more influential, and this effect is distinct from the impact of news. Using...
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A large part of the current debate on US stock price behavior concentrates on the question of whether stock prices are driven by fundamentals or by non-fundamental factors. In this paper we put forward the hypothesis that a present value model with time-varying expected returns provides an...
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We use a new disclosure-based approach to show that value-relevant information about publicly-traded firms is geographically distributed within the United States and the market is slow in aggregating this information. Firm fundamentals such as earnings and cash flows can be predicted using the...
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