How does foreign economic policy uncertainty affect domestic analyst earnings forecasts?
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Song, J. and Zhou, X. 2025. How does foreign economic policy uncertainty affect domestic analyst earnings forecasts? Global Finance Journal.
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Global Finance Journal
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Faculty of Business and Law
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School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
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Abstract
This study examines the impact of foreign economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on the performance of domestic analyst earnings forecasts. We separately analyze how U.S. EPU affects the accuracy of analyst earnings forecasts in other markets and the reverse relationship. Our findings indicate that the U.S. EPU (non-U.S. Global EPU) negatively (positively) affects the accuracy of analyst earnings forecasts in other economies (the U.S.). We find that the economic dependency of a given economy on the U.S. (capital flow to the U.S.) is a channel for this negative (positive) impact. Our results remain robust after controlling for a comprehensive set of variables.
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