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The Characteristics of Individual Analysts' Forecasts in Europe

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Bolliger, G.
Abstract

This Study investigates the determinants of European financial analyst's forecasts differential accuracy. We find that European financial analysts forecast accuracy is positively associated with analyst firm specific experience and the number of companies covered by the analysts.

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Paper provided by Manitoba - Department of Economics in its series Papers with number 33.

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Length: 41 pages
Date of creation: 2001
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Handle: RePEc:fth:manito:33

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Keywords: FINANCIAL MARKET LABOUR MARKET FORECASTS

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G20 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - General

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