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  Over-optimism Bias in Market Analysts' Forecasts: The Case of the Australian Dollar
 
 
Title: Over-optimism Bias in Market Analysts' Forecasts: The Case of the Australian Dollar
Author: Rajapakse, Suri
Siriwardana, Mahinda
Appeared in: Journal of the Asia Pacific economy
Paging: Volume 12 (2007) nr. 1 pages 103-113
Year: 2007
Contents: Accurate forecasting of future exchange rates are of vital importance for firms and portfolio managers in the management of risk in international transactions. These enterprises frequently resort to the forecasts of market analysts as a viable source. In the meantime, market analysts' forecasts of the Australian dollar seem to be driven by over-optimism bias similar to that found by Mande et al. (2003) with respect to US and Japanese earnings forecasts. An examination of analysts' short-term forecasts of the Australian dollar reveals that they are subject to substantial over-optimism bias. The present research is an attempt to establish such empirical evidence of over-optimism bias in the context of Australian dollar forecasts. The findings of the research will be useful to business and government in the management of international transactions.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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