Using annual report sentiment as a proxy for financial distress in U.S. banks
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2019
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Authors: | Gandhi, Priyank ; Loughran, Tim ; McDonald, Bill |
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The journal of behavioral finance : a publication of the Institute of Psychology and Markets and LEA. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 1542-7579, ZDB-ID 2111535-7. - Vol. 20.2019, 4, p. 424-436
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Subject: | Distressed delisting | Financial distress | Financial institutions | Negative sentiment | Textual analysis | USA | United States | Insolvenz | Insolvency | Bank | Bankinsolvenz | Bank failure | Betriebliche Liquidität | Corporate liquidity |
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