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Size and Book-to-Market Factors in Earnings and Returns

Eugene Fama () and Kenneth French

Journal of Finance, 1995, vol. 50, issue 1, 131-55

Abstract: The authors study whether the behavior of stock prices, in relation to size and book-to-market equity (BE/ME), reflects the behavior of earnings. Consistent with rational pricing, high BE/ME signals persistent poor earnings and low BE/ME signals strong earnings. Moreover, stock prices forecast the reversion of earnings growth observed after firms are ranked on size and BE/ME. Finally, there are market, size, and BE/ME factors in earnings like those in returns. The market and size factors in earnings help explain those in returns but the authors find no link between BE/ME factors in earnings and returns. Copyright 1995 by American Finance Association.

Date: 1995
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