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Using a novel, hand-collected dataset of a popular financial TV show and intra-day trading data from China, we compare the trading, liquidity, and returns of on-the-show and off-the-show stocks from the same industry. Employing a difference-in-difference approach, we find that off-the-show...
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Using hand-collected TV programming data and intra-day trading from China, we compare the trading, liquidity, and returns of on-show and off-show stocks in the same sector. Our difference-in-difference analysis reveals that post-show, off-show stocks experience significant improvements in...
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Using hand-collected TV programming data and intra-day trading data from China, we compare the trading, liquidity, and returns of on-show and off-show stocks in the same sector. Our difference-in-difference analysis reveals that post-show, off-show stocks experience significant improvements in...
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Does investors' inattention contribute to the post-earnings announcement drift? I study this question using media coverage as a proxy for attention. I compare announcements made by the same firm in the same year and generating the same earnings surprise, when one announcement is covered in the...
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We document a U-shaped relation between long-run excess returns after buyback authorization announcements and firm centrality in the input-output trade flow network. We rationalize this finding in a model in which investors are endowed with a large but finite capacity for analyzing firms....
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