The Usefulness of Book-to-Market and ROE Expectations for Explaining UK Stock Returns
Article first published online: 28 FEB 2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-5957.2006.00662.x
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Clubb, C. and Naffi, M. (2007), The Usefulness of Book-to-Market and ROE Expectations for Explaining UK Stock Returns. Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 34: 1–32. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5957.2006.00662.x
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- Issue published online: 28 FEB 2007
- Article first published online: 28 FEB 2007
- (Paper received January 2005, revised version accepted June 2006. Online publication February 2007)
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Keywords:
- stock returns;
- book-to-market;
- ROE;
- fundamental valuation
Abstract: The fundamental valuation perspective on stock returns suggests that book-to-market will be positively related to returns if market value of equity equals future expected cash flows discounted at the expected return and book value proxies for future cash flows. Building on this perspective, we develop a log linear model which includes expectations of future BM and ROE in addition to current BM as explanatory variables for future stock returns. We show that these three variables explain a significant part of UK cross-sectional stock returns and that they remain highly statistically significant after including additional risk proxy variables. This supports relevance of fundamental valuation based firm characteristics for explaining stock returns and indicates their potential usefulness for predicting future stock returns.

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