Does Earnings Guidance Affect Market Returns? The Nature and Information Content of Aggregate Earnings Guidance
Preprint
- 1 May 2006
- preprint
- Published by Elsevier in SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract
We investigate whether earnings guidance affects aggregate stock returns through its effects on expectations about overall earnings performance and/or aggregate expected returns. We find that aggregate guidance, especially relative levels of quarterly downward guidance, is associated with analyst- and time-series-based measures of aggregate earnings news. We find more modest evidence that guidance, again, largely downward guidance, is associated with market returns - market returns appear to respond to guidance toward the end of each calendar quarter, when most earnings preannouncements are released, and there is some evidence that firm-level guidance affects market returns in short windows around its release.Keywords
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