Common Ownership and Analyst Forecasts

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Accounting Pub Date : 2021-06-23 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3872421
Q. Cheng, S. Luo, Jinping Zhang
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We examine the effect of the common ownership relation between brokerage houses and the firms covered by their analysts (referred to as co-owned brokerage houses, co-owned firms, and connected analysts, respectively) on analyst forecast performance. Common ownership can help the connected analysts to have better access to co-owned firms, leading to higher quality analyst research. However, common owners have incentives for higher valuation for the co-owned firms, and thus can exert pressure on the connected analysts to issue optimistically biased research reports for these firms. We find that common ownership improves analyst forecast accuracy. This result is robust to a difference-in-differences design that exploits exogenous shocks to common ownership. The effects vary systematically with the quality of alternative sources of information that analysts can access for the co-owned firms. Overall, our paper contributes to the literature by documenting that common ownership can facilitate information communication.
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共同所有权和分析师预测
我们研究了经纪公司和其分析师所涵盖的公司(分别称为共有经纪公司、共有公司和关联分析师)之间的共同所有权关系对分析师预测业绩的影响。共有制可以帮助有关联的分析师更好地接触共有公司,从而获得更高质量的分析师研究。然而,共同所有人有动机对共同所有的公司进行更高的估值,因此可能会对相关分析师施加压力,要求他们为这些公司发布乐观偏误的研究报告。我们发现,共同所有权提高了分析师预测的准确性。这一结果对于利用共同所有权的外生冲击的差异设计是稳健的。这种影响随着分析师可以为共有公司获取的替代信息来源的质量而系统地变化。总的来说,我们的论文通过记录共同所有权可以促进信息交流,对文献做出了贡献。
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Accounting Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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