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This study investigatesthe existence of price contagion effects for the low-quality audits of individual audit partners and the associated reputational losses in China.Low-quality partners are identified as those whose clients have been sanctioned by regulators for financial reporting fraud.Our evidence shows that sanctions induce a significant stock price decline among the contagion firms that share common low-quality partners and common low-quality audit firms;however, the decline is greater for the former.We also find that the price contagion effects of low-quality partners are more pronounced for firms located in regions with weak institutional development and less pronounced for state-owned firms.Finally, we find that low-quality audit partners suffer from reputational losses in terms of a higher likelihood of partner turnover and a reduced market share at the partner level.