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Supply Chain Propagation of Textual Signals: LLM Embeddings and Cross-Sectional Return Predictability

Asef Y{\i}lk{\i}

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Abstract: This paper proposes a novel asset pricing framework that augments large language model (LLM) embeddings of annual report disclosures with supply chain knowledge graph (KG) propagation. Using FinBERT embeddings of 10-K MD&A sections for 255 S&P 500 firms over 2011-2025, two sets of return predictors are constructed: direct LLM embeddings and network-augmented embeddings, where firm-level signals propagate through inter-firm linkages. Fama-MacBeth cross-sectional regressions reveal that the network-augmented factor (net_pc_5) carries significant return predictability with a Newey-West t-statistic of -2.64, even after controlling for momentum, volatility, and firm size. A long-short portfolio sorted on net_pc_5 achieves an annualized Sharpe ratio of 0.86 and a Fama-French five-factor alpha of 7.27% per year (t = 2.30). The predictive power survives out-of-sample tests, placebo experiments, sector-neutralization, and subsample analysis. The findings suggest that inter-firm network structure contains pricing-relevant information beyond firm-level textual disclosures.

Date: 2026-06
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