Information Uncertainty and Stock Returns

Information Uncertainty and Stock Returns

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Article ID: iaor2012490
Volume: 61
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 105
End Page Number: 137
Publication Date: Feb 2006
Journal: The Journal of Finance
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Keywords: behaviour
Abstract:

There is substantial evidence of short-term stock price continuation, which the prior literature often attributes to investor behavioral biases such as underreaction to new information. This paper investigates the role of information uncertainty in price continuation anomalies and cross-sectional variations in stock returns. If short-term price continuation is due to investor behavioral biases, we should observe greater price drift when there is greater information uncertainty. As a result, greater information uncertainty should produce relatively higher expected returns following good news and relatively lower expected returns following bad news. My evidence supports this hypothesis.

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