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The Information Content of Earnings Components: Evidence from the Chinese Stock Market
Authors:Gongmeng Chen  Michael Firth
Affiliation:1. Antai School of Economics and Management , Shanghai Jiaotong University , Shanghai, China;2. Department of Finance and Insurance , Lingnan University , Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong
Abstract:China's listed firms report substantial non-operating revenues and expenses. We argue that these non-core earnings should have different properties and different valuation implications than operating or core earnings. Furthermore, the different types of firm ownership may have differential impacts on the information content of earnings components. Based on data from 1996 to 2008, we find that core earnings are more persistent than non-core earnings. Because of this, core earnings have a greater association with contemporaneous stock returns. However, the stock market does not fully incorporate all the information in earnings; we find that core earnings are undervalued and non-core earnings are overvalued. This effect is much reduced for privately controlled listed firms. We develop an investment trading strategy to exploit these market inefficiencies.
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