Acquiring companies appear to get a better deal following frequent in-person meetings
Less attention to downside of nation’s carbon-neutral goals
Stronger financial reporting standards seem to mean more for growth of countries’ credit markets than their stock markets
An analysis of warrant trading reveals individuals’ poor grasp of complex securities
Research measures the impact of global economic factors on returns
The simplest explanation — “I can’t believe you know something I don’t” — may trump all the rest
Active investors take up some — but not all — of the slack created by index funds
Where big investors gather, corporate wealth is reallocated away from workers
Including intangible assets in book value vastly improves the strategy’s returns
Do investors misprice assets, revise their risk appetite or make some other misjudgment?
Less sophisticated investors reveal their sentiment in certain trades, and a 20-year study measures it company by company
Investors may underreact when information arrives in small, continuous bits
A tool in the debate over shareholder primacy and wealth disparities
We won’t call it debunking, but not all investing tips hold up
When CEO and analyst share a first name, earnings estimates are sharper