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Material news events can be potentially important sources of jumps in stock returns. We collect 21 million news articles associated with more than 9,000 publicly-traded companies and use textual analyses to derive measures to summarize the news. We find that stock return jumps (including...
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The phrase 'equity premium puzzle' refers to the apparent inability of the standard asset-pricing paradigm to explain the average size of the equity premium in US data. In order to describe this failure it is useful to outline the essential features of the basic intertemporal equilibrium model...
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Many finance questions require the predictive distribution of returns. We propose a bivariate model of returns and realized volatility (RV), and explore which features of that time-series model contribute to superior density forecasts over horizons of 1 to 60 days out of sample. This term...
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A potential important source of jumps in stock returns can be material news events. In this paper, we collect 21 million news articles associated with more than 9000 publicly-traded companies and use textual analysis to derive measures summarizing those news. We find that measures of news flow...
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