Uncertainty, cost of capital and financial disclosure: A review of the theory and some evidence

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Uncertainty, cost of capital and financial disclosure: A review of the theory and some evidence


Abstract

This paper contains a critical review of the uncertainty research, and reports on the relationship between corporate disclosure and the adverse selection component of the buy-sell (bid-ask) spread of stock prices. Order processing and holding costs will be decoupled from information component following Gloston’s definition of spread, and using the George, Kaul and Nimalendran model. Results indicate that there is some evidence of association between the level of disclosure through annual reports and the size of information asymmetry, but further tests for the putative association between the two variables do not show strong linearity.

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