articleReview of Financial StudiesApr 20, 2017Closed access

It Depends on Where You Search: Institutional Investor Attention and Underreaction to News

Indiana University · University of Notre Dame

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Abstract

We propose a direct measure of abnormal institutional investor attention (AIA) using news searching and news reading activity for specific stocks on Bloomberg terminals. AIA is highly correlated with institutional trading measures and related to, but different from, other investor attention proxies. Contrasting AIA with retail attention measured by Google search activity, we find that institutional attention responds more quickly to major news events, leads retail attention, and facilitates permanent price adjustment. The well-documented price drifts following both earnings announcements and analyst recommendation changes are driven by announcements to which institutional investors fail to pay sufficient…

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Keywords
  • Institutional investor
  • Earnings
  • Reading (process)
  • Business
  • Monetary economics
  • Economics
  • Accounting
  • Political science
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