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Question23 In an efficient share market, which of the following is false: If new accounting information had been expected earlier it can still have a significant impact on share prices upon its release If new (unexpected) accounting information does not impact share prices now, then it has no incremental information value above other information currently available. New accounting information must be unexpected to have any impact on share prices Two of the other answers are false Unexpected accounting information that impacts share prices upon its release, will not impact share prices later if the information is later proved to be incorrect, for example due to accounting errors. ResetMaximum marks: 1 Flag question undefined

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A.If new accounting information had been expected earlier it can still have a significant impact on share prices upon its release
B.If new (unexpected) accounting information does not impact share prices now, then it has no incremental information value above other information currently available.
C.New accounting information must be unexpected to have any impact on share prices
D.Two of the other answers are false
E.Unexpected accounting information that impacts share prices upon its release, will not impact share prices later if the information is later proved to be incorrect, for example due to accounting errors.
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Question to analyze: In an efficient share market, which of the following is false: If new accounting information had been expected earlier it can still have a significant impact on share prices upon its release; If new (unexpected) accounting information does not impact share prices now, then it has no incremental information value above other information currently available; New accounting information must be unexpected to have any impact on share prices; Two of the other answers are false; Unexpected accounting information that impacts share prices upon its release, will not impact share prices later if the information is later proved to be incorrect, for example due to accounting errors. Option 1: If new accounting information had been expected earlier it can still have a significant impact on share prices upon its release. This statement asserts that even information that was anticipated can still move prices when it is released. In an efficient market, if information was truly expected, its release should already be priced in, reducing its incremental impact. However, there are scenarios where the timing of release or revisions to previousl......Login to view full explanation

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