Dispersion in Analysts' Earnings Forecasts and Credit Rating

AFA 2008 New Orleans Meetings Paper

39 Pages Posted: 21 Mar 2007 Last revised: 9 Jan 2008

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Doron Avramov

Reichman University - Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliyah

Tarun Chordia

Emory University - Department of Finance

Gergana Jostova

George Washington University - Department of Finance

Alexander Philipov

George Mason University - Department of Finance

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Date Written: January 2, 2008

Abstract

This paper shows that the puzzling negative cross-sectional relation between dispersion in analysts' earnings forecasts and future stock returns is a manifestation of financial distress, as proxied by credit rating downgrades. Focusing on a sample of firms rated by S&P, we show that the profitability of dispersion based trading strategies concentrates in a small number of the worst-rated firms and is significant only during periods of deteriorating credit conditions. In such periods, the negative dispersion-return relation emerges as low-rated firms experience substantial price drop along with considerable increase in forecast dispersion. Moreover, even for this small universe of worst-rated firms, the dispersion-return relation is nonexistent when either the dispersion measure or return is adjusted by credit risk. The results are robust to previously proposed explanations for the dispersion effect such as short-sale constraints, illiquidity, and leverage.

Keywords: Dispersion in analyst forecasts, asset-pricing anomalies, credit risk, credit rating

JEL Classification: G14, G12

Suggested Citation

Avramov, Doron and Chordia, Tarun and Jostova, Gergana and Philipov, Alexander, Dispersion in Analysts' Earnings Forecasts and Credit Rating (January 2, 2008). AFA 2008 New Orleans Meetings Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=972428 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.972428

Doron Avramov

Reichman University - Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliyah ( email )

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Herzliya, 4610101
Israel

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Tarun Chordia

Emory University - Department of Finance ( email )

Atlanta, GA 30322-2710
United States
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Gergana Jostova (Contact Author)

George Washington University - Department of Finance ( email )

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Washington, DC 20052
United States
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HOME PAGE: http://business.gwu.edu/gergana-jostova

Alexander Philipov

George Mason University - Department of Finance ( email )

Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

HOME PAGE: http://mason.gmu.edu/~aphilipo

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