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JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Analyst Earnings Forecasts in BRIC Countries

Author(s): Manoj Athavale, Mark Myring, Ron Groeber

Citation: Manoj Athavale, Mark Myring, Ron Groeber, (2013) "Analyst Earnings Forecasts in BRIC Countries," Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 14, Iss. 5, pp. 71-82

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

We examine time-series variations in the accuracy of earnings forecasts made by financial analysts in
BRIC countries and factors that have traditionally been used to explain these variations. Our analysis
shows that the analyst earnings forecast accuracy is high and has stayed relatively constant over our
sample period (1994-2009). While the timeliness of the forecasts has also stayed relatively constant, the
frequency of forecasts and the experience of the analysts making the forecast have shown improvement.
Finally, while the number of companies covered by analysts and the extent of industry specialization has
stayed relatively constant in the aggregate, there is greater convergence amongst the countries. These
results challenge the conventional notion that some analyst-specific characteristics can influence an
analyst’s ability to make accurate forecasts.