Earnings informativeness and trading frequency: Evidence from African markets
Edward A. E. Jones,
Anthony K. Kyiu and
Hao Li
International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2021, vol. 26, issue 1, 1064-1086
Abstract:
We investigate the informativeness of earnings announcements in African stock markets and examine whether, conditional on the level of synchronicity and liquidity of stocks, market reactions are influenced by earnings characteristics. Normalized volatility indicates that earnings announcements are informative across the sample. The results are driven by less frequently traded stocks and informativeness manifests more clearly at announcement and in the post‐announcement window. There is little evidence of leakage. Informativeness is also present for highly traded stocks, notably after announcement. Cross‐sectional tests provide evidence of an effect of both earnings fundamentals and investor behaviour on stock returns around earnings announcements.
Date: 2021
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