ACCESSWIRE
22 Jun 2022, 22:13 GMT+10
Results indicate earnings release dates and changes to those dates are critical corporate event data for institutional investors
WOBURN, MA / ACCESSWIRE / June 22, 2022 / Wall Street Horizon, the leading provider of market-moving corporate event data, today released the results of its annual event-driven survey. The findings show that institutional investors are increasingly using corporate event data to get ahead of market volatility. Specifically, changes to earnings announcement dates resulted in an increased number of losses than reported in last year's survey.
In its sixth year, the survey polled more than 100 portfolio managers, traders/investors, and researchers at quantitative and discretionary fund managers.
Key findings include:
The 2022 survey indicated the top five corporate events tracked included: earnings announcements, earnings date changes, investor/analyst events, conference presentations, and mergers & acquisitions. The most notable change from the 2021 poll is spinoffs, buybacks, and dividends dropped from the top five most impactful events.
'Independent academic research has shown that Corporate Body Language ─ changes to the earnings calendar ─ can provide predictive signals as to the future state of the company's health,' said Barry L. Star, CEO, Wall Street Horizon. 'The survey reinforces that traders read the non-financial cues that include the signals public company executives relay to the market in their actions.'
About Wall Street Horizon
Wall Street Horizon provides traders, portfolio managers, academics and others an ever-expanding set of forward-looking and historical corporate event datasets, including earnings dates, dividend dates, options expiration dates, splits, spinoffs and a wide variety of investor-related conferences. Covering 10,000 publicly traded companies worldwide, the company offers more than 40 event types. Wall Street Horizon data is widely recognized for its unmatched accuracy and timeliness. For more information, please visit www.wallstreethorizon.com.
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Wall Street Horizon
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SOURCE: Wall Street Horizon
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