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The European Market Abuse Directive: Has it Worked?
Authors:Khurram Shahzad  Gerard Mertens
Institution:1. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vrije University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Dean Faculty of Management, Science & Technology, Professor of Financial Management, Department of Accounting and Finance at the Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands
Abstract:In this paper, we examine whether the Market Abuse Directive (MAD) has been effective in achieving its objectives of deterring the market manipulation activities, increasing the timeliness of information and decreasing the disclosure of inside information to select groups. Our sample consists of firms listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange. We use stock prices and analysts' forecast‐based proxies to examine the impact and effectiveness of MAD. The analysis based on these two set of proxies provides evidence that the adoption of MAD has been effective. In particular, we find that after the implementation of MAD, on average, (1) the volatility of stock prices around earnings announcement declines, (2) stock prices remain closer to their post earnings announcement level during the period before earnings announcement, (3) the accuracy of analyst forecasts improves, (4) the dispersion of analyst forecasts decreases, and (5) the number of analysts following a company declines.
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