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Excerpt:
Investors have faced losses because earnings dates were missing, incorrect or had changed, according to annual research from Wall Street Horizon.
With investors reportedly increasingly using corporate event data to get ahead of volatility, the firm says changes to earnings announcement dates ‘resulted in an increased number of losses’ compared with 2021 survey findings.
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