articleThe Journal of FinanceMar 2, 2005Closed access

The Geography of Equity Analysis

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Abstract

ABSTRACT I provide evidence that geographically proximate analysts are more accurate than other analysts. Stock returns immediately surrounding forecast revisions suggest that local analysts impact prices more than other analysts. These effects are strongest for firms located in small cities and remote areas. Collectively these results suggest that geographically proximate analysts possess an information advantage over other analysts, and that this advantage translates into better performance. The well‐documented underwriter affiliation bias in stock recommendations is concentrated among distant affiliated analysts; recommendations by local affiliated analysts are unbiased. This finding reveals a geographic…

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  • Equity (law)
  • Stock (firearms)
  • Underwriting
  • Business
  • Agency (philosophy)
  • Accounting
  • Financial economics
  • Economics
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