Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7361950 | Journal of Financial Economics | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
We model how firms releasing information on different dates causes the CAPM to fail, requiring an additional factor based on the information structure to price assets. We exemplify this mechanism's empirical relevance using quarterly earnings announcements, which cluster across months along size and book-to-market. Seventy percent of the alpha reduction from including SMB and HML occurs in the four main earnings announcement months. The information structure factor accounts for all of SMB and HML's seasonal alpha reduction and one third of their overall alpha reduction. Controlling for size and book-to-market, exposures to SMB and HML vary with firms' earnings announcement month.
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Authors
Thomas Gilbert, Christopher Hrdlicka, Avraham Kamara,