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We find that shocks to the equity capital ratio of financial intermediaries--Primary Dealer counterparties of the New York Federal Reserve--possess significant explanatory power for crosssectional variation in expected returns. This is true not only for commonly studied equity and government...
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We find that shocks to the equity capital ratio of financial intermediaries—Primary Dealer counterparties of the New York Federal Reserve—possess significant explanatory power for crosssectional variation in expected returns. This is true not only for commonly studied equity and government...
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This paper uses a dataset of more than 900,000 news stories to test whether news can predict stock returns. We measure sentiment with a proprietary Thomson-Reuters neural network. We find that daily news predicts stock returns for only 1 to 2 days, confirming previous research. Weekly news,...
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