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Accounting earnings response coefficient: An extension to banking shares in Asia Pacific countries
Authors:Mohamed Ariff  Fan Fah Cheng
Institution:
  • a Bond University, University Drive, Qld 4229, Australia
  • b University Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Abstract:This paper reports new finding on earnings response coefficients for banking firms on how disclosures on total earnings and disaggregated fee earnings are used by investors to change share prices prior to earnings disclosures. The information relating to total earnings influences share prices significantly in all four banking sectors studied, all of which have sufficiently liberalized capital markets. Australian investors appear to use information on disaggregated non-interest fee income to revise share prices significantly: not so in other markets. The investors in Malaysia and South Korea appear to consider changes in fee income as bad news with negative price impact, anomalous to theory. The Australian investors appear to regard both total and fee incomes as equally important whereas investors in other markets either ignore or consider changes in fee income as bad news for share valuation. This study extends the literature on this topic from non-bank to banking firms.
    Keywords:Value relevance  Earnings response coefficient  Interest and non-interest incomes  Unexpected earnings  Bank share prices  Asia Pacific region
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