The great sell-side sell-off: evidence of declining financial analyst coverage

IF 2.4 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Barry Hettler, Justyna Skomra, Arno Forst
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Purpose Motivated by significant global developments affecting the sell-side industry, in particular a shift toward passive investments and growing regulation, this study examines whether financial analyst coverage declined over the past decade and if any loss of analyst coverage is associated with a change in forecast accuracy. Design/methodology/approach After investigating, and confirming, a general decline in analyst following, the authors calculate the loss of analyst coverage relative to the firm-specific maximum between 2009 and 2013. In multivariate analyses, the authors then examine whether this loss of coverage differs across geographic region, firm size and capital market development, and whether it is associated with consensus analyst accuracy. Findings Results indicate that between 2011 and 2021, firm-specific analyst coverage globally declined 17.8%, while the decline in the EU was an even greater, 28.5%. Within the EU, results are most pronounced for small-cap firms. As a consequence of the loss of coverage, the authors observe a global decline in forecast accuracy, with EU small-cap firms and firms domiciled in EU non-developed capital markets faring the worst. Originality/value This study is the first to document a concerning global decline in analyst coverage over the past decade. The study results provide broad-based empirical support for anecdotal reports that smaller firms in the EU and those in EU non-developed capital markets bear the brunt of consequences stemming from changes in the sell-side analyst industry.
卖方大抛售:金融分析师覆盖率下降的证据
目的受影响卖方行业的重大全球发展,特别是向被动投资和日益增长的监管转变的激励,本研究考察了金融分析师覆盖范围在过去十年中是否有所下降,以及分析师覆盖范围的任何损失是否与预测准确性的变化有关。设计/方法/方法在调查并确认分析师关注度普遍下降后,作者计算了2009年至2013年间相对于公司特定最大值的分析师覆盖率损失。在多变量分析中,作者检查了这种覆盖范围的损失是否因地理区域、公司规模和资本市场发展而不同,以及它是否与一致分析师的准确性有关。调查结果显示,2011年至2021年间,全球特定公司分析师覆盖率下降了17.8%,而欧盟的降幅更大,为28.5%。在欧盟内部,小盘股公司的结果最为明显。由于失去了覆盖范围,作者观察到全球预测准确性下降,其中欧盟小盘股公司和位于欧盟非发达资本市场的公司表现最差。原创性/价值这项研究首次记录了过去十年中分析师覆盖率的全球下降。研究结果为传闻报告提供了广泛的实证支持,即欧盟和欧盟非发达资本市场的小公司首当其冲地受到卖方分析师行业变化的影响。
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