Information intensity and pricing of systematic earnings announcement risk

Author:

Chen Jingjing1,Chen Linda H.2,Jiang George J.3

Affiliation:

1. School of Business Portland State University Portland Oregon USA

2. Department of Accounting, College of Business and Economics University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA

3. Department of Finance, Carson College of Business Washington State University Pullman Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractEarnings announcement (EA) poses a non‐diversifiable risk to investors. This study examines whether investors demand higher returns for stocks with high systematic EA risk. We find evidence that systematic EA risk is priced, however, the premium is realized only during periods with intensified cash‐flow news. Specifically, we construct an ex‐ante measure of expected information intensity (EII) and find that in the subsample of high‐EII firms, those with high systematic EA risk earn significantly higher future returns. Controlling for known risk factors, stocks with high systematic EA risk outperform those with low systematic EA risk by 0.43% in monthly Fama–French five‐factor alpha. We also confirm the well‐documented announcement premium, i.e., high‐EII firms outperform low‐EII firms and show that the EA risk premium is distinct from the announcement premium. To exploit both premiums, a feasible strategy of long stocks with both high‐EII and high systematic EA risk and short stocks with low‐EII yields monthly 0.81% five‐factor alpha.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance

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