Parameter Uncertainty, Cashflow Betas, and Earnings Announcement Premia
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Date
2022-10-26
Authors
Pfiffer, Cameron
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University of Oregon
Abstract
I apply Bayesian methods to estimate parameters describing the relationship between firm earnings and unobserved common earnings shocks. I estimate a firm’s Bayesian cash-flow beta, which measures the comovement between firm earnings and a latent aggregate earnings factor, along with estimating the uncertainty about the firm’s cash-flow beta. Firms with high parameter uncertainty have higher expected stock returns and lower stock price reactions to earnings, consistent with investors’ rational learning in the presence of parameter uncertainty. A novel measure summarizes the capacity of a firm’s earnings news to convey information about the macroeconomic state and reveals that earnings responses and announcement risk premia increase with a firm’s informativeness. The most informative firms tend to announce earlier in earnings seasons.