来自WACC的增长预期

Petri Jylha, Michael Ungeheuer
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我们调和历史贝塔和股票收益之间的经验平坦关系(平坦的证券市场线)与基于历史贝塔的CAPM在估值中的常用用法。分析师对高贝塔公司的现金流增长预期倾向于向上,因此,较高的历史系统风险的价值降低效应被抵消,买入/卖出建议仍然与贝塔无关。贝塔系数和增长高估之间的关联是由行业中常用的估计(例如彭博贝塔系数)驱动的,这表明分析师调整增长预期以抵消贝塔系数的估值效应,而不是对高贝塔系数的公司表现出巧合的过度乐观。
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Growth Expectations out of WACC
We reconcile the empirically flat relation between historical betas and stock returns (flat security market line) with the common usage of the CAPM based on historical betas in valuation. Analysts bias cash flow growth expectations upwards for high-beta firms, so that the value-reducing effect of higher historical systematic risk cancels out and buy/sell-recommendations remain unrelated to beta. The association between beta and growth overestimation is driven by estimates conventionally used in the industry (e.g., Bloomberg betas), suggesting that analysts adjust growth expectations to offset beta's valuation effects, instead of exhibiting a coincidental overoptimism for high-beta firms.
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