Domestic and Foreign Earnings, Stock Return Variability, and the Impact of Investor Sophistication
We examine the importance of foreign earnings relative to domestic earnings for a sample of U.S. multinationals using variance decomposition. Our methodology represents an alternative and complementary approach over the prior literature, which is based on traditional regressions and earnings respons...
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Main Authors: | SEGAL, Dan, Callen, Jeffrey L., Hope, Ole-Kristian |
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2005
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