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Does Greater Firm‐Specific Return Variation Mean More or Less Informed Stock Pricing?
Authors:Artyom Durnev  Randall Morck  Bernard Yeung  Paul Zarowin
Institution:University of Miami;;University of Alberta;;New York University
Abstract:Roll 1988] observes low R2 statistics for common asset pricing models due to vigorous firm‐specific return variation not associated with public information. He concludes that this implies “either private information or else occasional frenzy unrelated to concrete information”p. 56]. We show that firms and industries with lower market model R2 statistics exhibit higher association between current returns and future earnings, indicating more information about future earnings in current stock returns. This supports Roll's first interpretation: higher firm‐specific return variation as a fraction of total variation signals more information‐laden stock prices and, therefore, more efficient stock markets.
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