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Applying a “co-coverage” concept to the Dow Jones Newswire articles, we propose to identify each firm's news-based peers (NBPs) and thereby construct a time-varying firm-centric grouping aimed to augment existing industry classification schemes. The advantage of NBP-augmented schemes over...
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The link between news and investor decision making is widely discussed in the literature. Utilising unique U.S. firm-level news data between 1979 and 2016, we document a cross-sectional difference in the speed of the diffusion of information contained in news. We distinguish news articles as...
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This paper applies a variety of short-run and long-run time series techniques to data on a broad group of Asia-Pacific stock markets and the United States extending to 2010. Our empirical work confirms the importance of crises in affecting the persistence of equity returns in the Asia-Pacific...
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This paper applies a variety of short‐run and long‐run time series techniques to data on a broad group of Asia‐Pacific stock markets and the United States extending to 2010. Our empirical work confirms the importance of crises in affecting the persistence of equity returns in the...
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