Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors

This paper examines whether there is information sharing between mutual funds and their auditors about the auditors’ other listed firm clients. Using data from the Chinese market, we find that mutual funds earn higher profits from trading in firms that share the same auditors. The effects are more p...

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Main Authors: HOPE, Ole‐Kristian, RAO, Pingui, XU, Yanping, YUE, Heng
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-30112024-02-27T09:01:57Z Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors HOPE, Ole‐Kristian RAO, Pingui XU, Yanping YUE, Heng This paper examines whether there is information sharing between mutual funds and their auditors about the auditors’ other listed firm clients. Using data from the Chinese market, we find that mutual funds earn higher profits from trading in firms that share the same auditors. The effects are more pronounced when firms have a more opaque information environment and when the audit partners for the fund and the partners for the listed firm share school ties. The evidence is consistent with information flowing from auditors to mutual funds, providing mutual funds with an information advantage in firms that share the same auditors. Our findings are robust to the use of audit-firm mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as exogenous shocks and several other robustness checks. We further find that auditors benefit by charging higher audit fees for mutual fund clients and by improving their audit quality for listed firm clients. Our study provides evidence of bi-directional information sharing between two important market intermediaries. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1984 info:doi/10.1111/jbfa.12636 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/3011/viewcontent/information.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Audit fees Audit quality Auditors China Emerging markets Guanxi Information sharing Mutual funds Trading profits Accounting Corporate Finance
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Audit fees
Audit quality
Auditors
China
Emerging markets
Guanxi
Information sharing
Mutual funds
Trading profits
Accounting
Corporate Finance
spellingShingle Audit fees
Audit quality
Auditors
China
Emerging markets
Guanxi
Information sharing
Mutual funds
Trading profits
Accounting
Corporate Finance
HOPE, Ole‐Kristian
RAO, Pingui
XU, Yanping
YUE, Heng
Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors
description This paper examines whether there is information sharing between mutual funds and their auditors about the auditors’ other listed firm clients. Using data from the Chinese market, we find that mutual funds earn higher profits from trading in firms that share the same auditors. The effects are more pronounced when firms have a more opaque information environment and when the audit partners for the fund and the partners for the listed firm share school ties. The evidence is consistent with information flowing from auditors to mutual funds, providing mutual funds with an information advantage in firms that share the same auditors. Our findings are robust to the use of audit-firm mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as exogenous shocks and several other robustness checks. We further find that auditors benefit by charging higher audit fees for mutual fund clients and by improving their audit quality for listed firm clients. Our study provides evidence of bi-directional information sharing between two important market intermediaries.
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author HOPE, Ole‐Kristian
RAO, Pingui
XU, Yanping
YUE, Heng
author_facet HOPE, Ole‐Kristian
RAO, Pingui
XU, Yanping
YUE, Heng
author_sort HOPE, Ole‐Kristian
title Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors
title_short Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors
title_full Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors
title_fullStr Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors
title_full_unstemmed Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors
title_sort information sharing between mutual funds and auditors
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1984
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/3011/viewcontent/information.pdf
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